International audienceWe present historical and epistemological notes on the relationships between Chemistry–Physics as dating back to two scientific revolutions: Lavoisier’s Traité Élémentaire de Chimie (1789) and by Sadi Carnot’s Réflexions sur la Puissance Motrice du Feu (1824). Their scientific paradigms and mathematical interpretations of chemical and physical phenomena did not made use of infinitesimal analysis as, i.e., exposed within mechanics and, generally speaking, they were totally different from notable Newtonian paradigm survived until to 19th century. An anomaly was, and two revolutions were produced
Abstract: In his book “Identité et réalité”, Émile Meyerson argued for a philosophical a priori back...
Lavoisier, Antoine Laurent. Elements of chemistry: in a new systematic order, containing all the mod...
In the eighteenth century, three camps of scientific thought appeared within the French scientific c...
International audienceWe present historical and epistemological notes on the relationships between C...
SUMMARY. — The chemical revolution is a classic example of revolutions in science, but historians do...
732-743The phlogiston theory was born around 1700 and lasted for about one hundred years. It provid...
The author explores the origins of the eighteenth-century chemical revolution as it centers on Antoi...
The science of chemistry has undergone two major transformative changes during the early modern peri...
The chemical revolution in the 18th century brought the development of a superior conceptual scheme....
Historians of science are less inclined now than they were a few years ago to regard chemistry as ha...
Abstract. We begin with historical remarks on the basic contributions to thermo-dynamics and statist...
Bret Patrice. Débats et chantiers actuels autour de Lavoisier et de la révolution chimique. Introduc...
The spread of the late eighteenth-century chemical revolution depended on access to appropriate appa...
Sadi Carnot et l'essor de la thermodynamique. Paris, Ecole polytechnique, 11-13 juin 1974. In: Revue...
Poetry and Chemistry, 1770-1830: Mingling Exploded Systems argues that changes in how scientists und...
Abstract: In his book “Identité et réalité”, Émile Meyerson argued for a philosophical a priori back...
Lavoisier, Antoine Laurent. Elements of chemistry: in a new systematic order, containing all the mod...
In the eighteenth century, three camps of scientific thought appeared within the French scientific c...
International audienceWe present historical and epistemological notes on the relationships between C...
SUMMARY. — The chemical revolution is a classic example of revolutions in science, but historians do...
732-743The phlogiston theory was born around 1700 and lasted for about one hundred years. It provid...
The author explores the origins of the eighteenth-century chemical revolution as it centers on Antoi...
The science of chemistry has undergone two major transformative changes during the early modern peri...
The chemical revolution in the 18th century brought the development of a superior conceptual scheme....
Historians of science are less inclined now than they were a few years ago to regard chemistry as ha...
Abstract. We begin with historical remarks on the basic contributions to thermo-dynamics and statist...
Bret Patrice. Débats et chantiers actuels autour de Lavoisier et de la révolution chimique. Introduc...
The spread of the late eighteenth-century chemical revolution depended on access to appropriate appa...
Sadi Carnot et l'essor de la thermodynamique. Paris, Ecole polytechnique, 11-13 juin 1974. In: Revue...
Poetry and Chemistry, 1770-1830: Mingling Exploded Systems argues that changes in how scientists und...
Abstract: In his book “Identité et réalité”, Émile Meyerson argued for a philosophical a priori back...
Lavoisier, Antoine Laurent. Elements of chemistry: in a new systematic order, containing all the mod...
In the eighteenth century, three camps of scientific thought appeared within the French scientific c...