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The Curious Mr. Feynman

Freakonomics Radio

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Knowing a Name versus Knowing Something

Understanding the distinction between knowing the name of something and truly understanding it is highlighted through a story about a bird with different names in various languages. The anecdote emphasizes that learning the names in different languages does not equate to understanding the essence of the bird itself, but rather showcases cultural and linguistic differences. This illustrates the difference between superficial knowledge and deep understanding, as explained in the context of a lecture on quantum electrodynamics.

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