ManuscriptChemistry possesses a distinctive theoretical lens?a distinctive set of theoretical concerns regarding the dynamics and transformations of a perplexing variety of organic and nonorganic substances?to which it must be faithful. Even if it is true that chemical facts bear a special (reductive) relationship to physical facts, nonetheless it will always still be true that the theoretical lenses of the two disciplines are distinct. This has consequences for how chemists pursue their research, as well as how chemistry should be taught
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By the 1960s many (perhaps most) philosophers had adopted ‘physicalism’ ─ the view that physical cau...
In this generously illustrated lecture several views of chemistry will be presented, stressing its p...
It is often assumed that chemistry was a typical positivistic science as long as chemists used atomi...
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By the 1960s many (perhaps most) philosophers had adopted ‘physicalism ’ ─ the view that physical c...
Chemistry is typically considered to be a nomothetic science, i.e. science interested in general law...
By some standards, chemistry is one of the largest scientific fields in the world, a science that is...
Chemistry has played a greater role in the French philosophy of science than in other philosophical ...
This article aims to clarify how aspects of current chemical understanding relate to some important ...
The “usual story ” regarding molecular chemistry is that it is roughly an application of quantum mec...
In this paper, we trace the work of some philosophers of chemistry to draw some implications for the...
By the 1960s many (perhaps most) philosophers had adopted ‘physicalism’ ─ the view that physical cau...
In this generously illustrated lecture several views of chemistry will be presented, stressing its p...