Ideas in chemistry : a history of the science
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Ideas in chemistry : a history of the science
Athlone Press, 1995, c1992
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [182]-209) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Chemistry began as the occult science of alchemy. In the 17th century, it became a mechanical science, and then, about 1800, it began to be understood as a fundamental science. It was also seen as the experimental science "par excellence", as a useful science, a deductive science, a classifying science, a service science, and so on. This book provides an account of the development of chemistry, outlining both its intellectual and institutional history.
目次
- An occult science
- a mechanical science
- an independent science
- the fundamental science
- a revolutionary or inductive science?
- the experimental science
- a useful science
- a deductive science
- a descriptive classifying science
- a teachable science
- a reduced science
- a service science.
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