June 2025
Intermediate to advanced
278 pages
6h 48m
English
In the study of action as a form of expertise, various philosophers draw on a conversation between historian Charles Weiner and Nobel prize winning physicist Richard Feynman in which “Weiner reportedly was looking at a collection of Feynman’s notes, and commented that is was good to have a record of work. Feynman tetchily replied, ‘No, it’s not a record, not really. It’s working. You have to work on paper, and this is the paper. Okay?’”1 Writing on the paper in this case is not a record of the thinking done in Feynman’s head, it is an act of thinking. Expert editing also uses this kind of “thinking,” which is “constructed through the dynamic interaction ...
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