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A classical though frequently neglected philosophical discipline, aesthetics deals with sensations insofar as they induce emotions, attitudes, and judgments beyond epistemic and moral judgments proper...
Jaap van Brakel, Philosophy of Chemistry. Between the Manifest and the Scientific Image, Leuven University Press, Leuven, 2000, xvi +246 pp. (ISBN 90-5867-063-5)
Philosophy of Chemistry Manifest
2008/4/3
This is a very welcome and indeed unique book. For the first time a full scale, serious study has been attempted of chemistry as a distinctive and irreducible scientific discipline. The value of a boo...
Communicating Chemistry. Textbooks and their Audiences, 1789-1939, ed. by Anders Lundgren & Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent, Science History Publications, Canton, MA, 2000, vii + 465 pp. (ISBN 0-88135-274-8)
Communicating Chemistry Audiences
2008/4/3
Boring, dogmatic, conservative […] textbooks have a bad reputation, at least in science studies. They are considered to be useful only insofar as they provide a window on the ‘normal science’ of a spe...
Rousseau and Chemistry Jean-Jacques Rousseau et la chimie (Corpus, a journal devoted to philosophical works in the French language, no. 36), ed. by Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent & Bruno Bernardi, Centre d’Etudes d’Histoire de la Philosophie Moderne et Contemporaine, Université Paris X, 1999, 206 pp.
Rousseau Chemistry
2008/4/3
A scientist who takes philosophical thinking seriously must certainly find it difficult to decide what to make of Jean-Jacques Rousseau (Geneva 1712-Ermenonville 1778), a philosopher who was proud to ...
Using the quadrant model for scientific research developed by Donald E. Stokes, and the ideas of the gift and commodity economies, I discuss some important ethical questions raised by the commodificat...
Of Minds and Molecules. New Philosophical Perspectives on Chemistry, ed. by Nalini Bhushan & Stuart Rosenfeld, New York, Oxford University Press,2000, xvi + 299 pp. (ISBN 0-19-512834-6)
Philosophy of Chemistry Joachim Schummer
2008/4/3
It is a well-known fact that big publishing houses are very slow in recognizing new scholarly trends and even much slower in producing their books. In rapidly growing fields, such as philosophy of che...
In many countries there is now growing awareness that introductory ethics courses should become part of the university curricula in the natural and engineering sciences. Obviously, this is a big chall...
Sixth Summer Symposium of the International Society for the Philosophy of Chemistry (ISPC), Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA, August 4-8, 2002
International Society Philosophy of Chemistry
2008/4/3
Some say that the Washington area is excessively hot in August. Although this conference opened in hot weather, colder Canadian air soon arrived. The Conference attracted over sixty participants, one ...
Allen G. Debus: Chemistry and Medical Debate. Van Helmont to Boerhaave, Science History Publications, Canton MA, 2001, xvii + 277 pp. [ISBN 0-88135-285-3]
Allen G. Debus Chemistry
2008/4/3
In the field of the history of science Allen G. Debus deserves to be ranked among the innovators. In his pioneering studies, he has presented such figures as Paracelsus and Robert Fludd as subjects wo...
The Structure of Chemistry In Relation to the Philosophy of Science
Chemistry the Philosophy of Science
2008/4/3
The aim of this essay is twofold: to describe the logical structure of modern chemistry as it appears to a practising physical chemist, and to suggest points of contact with some contemporary accounts...
Teaching Philosophy of Chemistry at the University of Exeter
Teaching Philosophy of Chemistry the University of Exeter
2008/4/3
Teaching an undergraduate course in Philosophy of Chemistry to chemists provides many challenges since few academic subjects are more different in their way of thinking (e.g. their approach toward tru...
The Revolution in Instrumentation From Classical to Modern Chemistry: The Instrumental Revolution, ed. by Peter J. T. Morris, The Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, 2002, xxv +347 pp., £75.00 [ISBN 0-85404-479-5].
Revolution Instrumentation Modern Chemistry
2008/4/3
The maxim that technological discoveries are derived from theoretical advances in pure research cannot account for the twentieth-century revolution in instrumentation. The transition in research techn...
Instruments and Experimentation in the History of Chemistry, ed. by Frederic L. Holmes and Trevor H. Levere, MIT Press, Cambridge MA, 2000, xxi + 415 pp. [ISBN 0-262-08282-9]
Instruments Experimentation History of Chemistry
2008/4/3
Instruments and Experimentation in the History of Chemistry is a compilation of 14 articles presented at a Dibner Institute workshop of the same name held in Cambridge, MA on April 12-13, 1996. The pa...
Sensual Chemistry Aesthetics as a Motivation for Research
aesthetics art discovery intuition thinking
2008/4/3
Sensual, aesthetic, and even artistic considerations are an important motivation for general interest in chemistry and the development of specific research problems. Examples are given showing how the...
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...