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The Curious Mr. Feynman

Freakonomics Radio

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Understanding the difference between knowing the name of something and knowing something

Richard Feynman's upbringing in a Jewish family that struggled during the Great Depression led to his curiosity about how things worked, including language and human behavior. He learned from his father the distinction between knowing the names of things in different languages and truly understanding the essence of the thing itself, illustrating the difference between knowledge and superficial familiarity.

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