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Pleasure is constructed by human beings out of anything they do – in the best and worst of circumstances. I remember in the months after the war (my war, World War II), what fun there was in going wit...
There is a particular irony that chemistry – the most visual, tactile, and pungent of sciences – is rarely associated with modern notions of aesthetics and science. Indeed, as any examination of aesth...
The second part of our special issue on Aesthetics and Visualization in Chemistry (for the first part click here) consists of three scholarly papers, a book review, and something that one does not exp...
Akeroyd, M.: 2003, ‘Predictions, Retrodictions and the Periodic Table’, Foundations of Chemistry, 5, 85-88.
Akeroyd, M.: 2003, ‘The Lavoisier-Kirwan Debate and Approaches to the Evaluation of Theor...
Towards a Process Philosophy of Chemistry
process philosophy metaphysics ontology enzymes evolution
2008/4/3
Molecular change is central to chemistry and has traditionally been interpreted within a metaphysical framework that places emphasis on things and substance. This paper seeks an alternative view based...
Some Aspects of the Metaphysics of Chemistry and the Nature of the Elements
Metaphysics element periodic table reference theory Kripke & Putnam
2008/4/3
There is now a considerable body of published work on the epistemology of modern chemistry, especially with regard to the nature of quantum chemistry. In addition, the question of the metaphysical und...
Special Issue on "The Public Image of Chemistry", Part I
The Public Image of Chemistry Special Issue
2008/4/3
Of all the scientific disciplines chemistry seems to be particularly concerned about its public image. Indeed, popular associations with chemistry range from poisons, hazards, chemical warfare, and en...
The End of Silent Rites Philip Ball: Elegant Solutions: Ten Beautiful Experiments in Chemistry, The Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, UK, 2005, vii+212 pp. [ISBN 0-85404-674-7]
Philip Ball Elegant Solutions Chemistry
2008/4/3
In 2002 the American Chemical Society (ACS) asked its members to submit proposals for the "ten most beautiful experiments in chemistry" (C&EN, Nov. 18, 2002, p. 5) and then proudly published the resul...
Bruce T. Moran, Distilling Knowledge. Alchemy, Chemistry, and the Scientific Revolution, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 2005, 210 pp. [ISBN 0-674-01495-2]
Chemistry Vladimír Karpenko
2008/4/3
The chemist is a horrible, morally corrupt person, and there does not seem to be any single term awful enough to describe him. At least that was Libavius’ opinion of those involved in chemical experim...
Linus Pauling said, "Chemistry is wonderful. I feel sorry for people who don’t know anything about chemistry. They are missing an important source of happiness" (Gaither & Cavasos-Gaither 2002, p. 118...
Taking Science to the Marketplace Examples of Science Service’s Presentation of Chemistry during the 1930s
popularization of chemistry 20th century Science Service
2008/4/3
During the 1930s, Science Service, a not-for-profit independent news organization, promulgated an approach to popularizing science which favored audience preferences over scientific agendas and attend...
Chemistry and Power in Recent American Fiction
chemistry in literature chemistry in society science and art, fiction
2008/4/3
Writers of fiction have always held up a mirror to the world around them. The perspective they typically present is not one gathered from polls of public opinion, nor is it culled from the way issues ...
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Abraham Cressy Morrison in the Agora: Bringing Chemistry to the Public
images of chemists popularization of chemistry chemical industry
2008/4/3
This paper looks at the visual and textual images of chemists in A. Cressy Morrison’s Man in a Chemical World. It argues that Morrison was attempting to create a public image of an American chemist di...
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The Visual Image of Chemistry: Perspectives from the History of Art and Science
public image of chemistry visual stereotypes history of art aesthetics history of science
2008/4/3
In this paper we investigate the most important visual stereotypes of chemistry as they occur in current portraits of chemists, depictions of chemical plants, and images of chemical glassware and appa...
Since public images of science emerge at the interface between various publics and scientists, it is important to understand the role of the scientific community in shaping their own public image. Wha...