Chemistry in the Philosophical Melting Pot -

Chemistry in the Philosophical Melting Pot

Buch | Softcover
2004
Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften
978-3-631-52474-9 (ISBN)
122,50 inkl. MwSt
Chemistry is a natural science which has immensely influenced both the development of technology and of civilization, transforming the world of our everyday life. It is therefore something of a paradox of modern philosophy that it took so long for it to perceive chemistry as an incredibly complex and interesting subject suitable for philosophical discourse. However, from the beginning of the 1990s this discourse has been developing in a most dynamic way creating a veritable melting pot in which various chemical concepts and actions are being blended with philosophical and cultural ideas. The authors of the 22 articles included in the presented volume have taken the opportunity to analyze various components of what may be termed the resulting alloy - the philosophy of chemistry. They discuss in detail the fundamental philosophical, methodological and semiotic aspects characteristic of the theory and laboratory practice of chemistry. They also reveal the alchemical roots of chemistry and its emergence as a modern theoretical and experimental scientific discipline. These issues are examined both from the point of view of professional chemists and from that of the philosophers of science.

The Editors: Danuta Sobczynska, graduated in chemistry, has Ph.D. in philosophy and is a professor at the Institute of Philosophy at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan. Her main research area is the philosophy of science (including the philosophy of chemistry), philosophy of technics and gender studies (especially regarding women in science). Pawel Zeidler, graduated in chemistry, has Ph.D. in philosophy and is a professor at the Institute of Philosophy at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan. His interests concern philosophical and methodological problems of the empirical sciences, especially the realism-antirealism controversy and the philosophy of chemistry. Ewa Zielonacka-Lis, has Ph.D. in chemistry and is a researcher in the Institute of Philosophy at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan. She is at present especially interested in the problem of explanation and description in modern chemistry and in the philosophy of dialogue.

lt;i>Contents: Jaap van Brakel: The Patchworks of Physics and Chemistry: Anomalous Monism and Interdiscourse Relations - Rein Vihalemm: The Problem of the Unity of Science and Chemistry - Hrvoj Vancik: Philosophy of Chemistry and Generalisation of the Concept of Complexity - Johann W. Buchler: Chemistry Seen as Molecular Architecture with a Note on the German Term «Stoff» - Michael Akeroyd: Susan Haack, Fuzzy Logic and the Classification of the Chemical Elements - Claus Jacob: The Use of Philosophy in Chemistry: Logical Aspects of Scientific Arguments in Everyday Research - Roman Mierzecki: The Diffused Meaning of Scientific Terms - Pawel Zeidler: The Semiotic Status of Structural Formulas and the Causal Theory of Reference - Joseph E. Earley, Sr.: On the Relevance of Repetition, Recurrence, and Reiteration - Johannes Hunger: Causal Discovery and the Problem of Automated Generation of Reaction Mechanisms - Slawomir Michalak: The Spark of Thought. On Thermodynamic Aspects of Neurochemical Research - Aldona Krupska: The Role of Autocatalytic Feedback in Chemical and Biochemical Processes - Ko Hojo: Theory, Synthesis, and Aromaticity - Planar or not Planar: [10]Annulene Problem - Ewa Zielonacka-Lis: How Philosophical Models of Explanation Fit Explanations in Modern Chemistry: Concluding Remarks - Valentin Vyazovkin: The Chemical Picture of Nature: Genesis and Evolution - Soledad Esteban: The Evolution of Scientific Ideas: a Way of Learning Chemistry - Vladimir Karpenko: The Chemical Background of Alchemical Recipes - Problems of Analysis - Piotr Warych: Chinese Alchemy. The Roots of Chemistry. Myths and Legends of China - Paul Needham: Generation and Destruction of Chemical Substances: An Exposition of the Aristotelian Conception - Joachim Schummer: Why Do Chemists Perform Experiments? - Danuta Sobczynska: Research Apparatuses and Global Cognitive Changes in Science on the Example of Chemistry - Krystyna Kabzinska: The Atom in Philosophy, Physics and Chemistry by the End of 19th Century. Maria Sklodowska-Curie's Work - the Key to Change in the Notion of Paradigm. Experiments, Intuition and Mind.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 11.5.2004
Reihe/Serie Dia-Logos ; 5
Verlagsort Berlin
Sprache englisch
Maße 148 x 210 mm
Gewicht 570 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Allgemeines / Lexika
Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Logik
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Naturwissenschaften Chemie
Schlagworte Alchemy • Aufsatzsammlung • Chemie • Chemistry • Danuta • Juchacz • Melting • Pawel • Philosophical • Philosophie • piotr • Sobczynska • Zeidler • Zielonacka
ISBN-10 3-631-52474-9 / 3631524749
ISBN-13 978-3-631-52474-9 / 9783631524749
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