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El. knyga: Theory Choice in the History of Chemical Practices

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This collection of essays examines the question of theory from the perspective of the history of chemistry. Through the lens of a number of different periods, the authors provide a historical analysis of the question of theory in the history of chemical practice. The consensus picture that emerges is that the history of science tells us a much more complex story about theory choice. A glimpse at scientific practice at the time shows that different, competing as well as non-competing, theories were used in the context of the scientific practice at the various times and sometimes played a pivotal pedagogical role in training the next generation of chemists. This brief brings together a history of chemical practice, and in so doing reveals that theory choice is conceptually more problematic than was originally conceived. This volume was produced as part of the Ad HOC chemistry research group hosted by University College London and University of Cambridge.

Introduction.- Theory Choice in Medieval Alchemy.- Theory Choice in the Seventeenth Century: Robert Boyle against the Paraclesian Tria Prima.- Choice or No Choice? Affinity and Theory Choice.- Oneof These Things is just like the Others: Substitution as Motivator in Eighteenth Century Chemistry.- Theory Choice in Chemistry: Attitudes to Computer Modelling in Chemistry.

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The essays are engaging and stimulating, but are meant for advanced readers. Each essay provides extensive footnotes and references . Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students; researchers/faculty; professionals. (H. Goldwhite, Choice, Vol. 54 (4), December, 2016)

1 Introduction
1(6)
Emma Tobin
Chiara Ambrosio
2 Theory Choice in Medieval Alchemy
7(10)
Jennifer M. Rampling
3 Theory Choice in the Seventeenth Century: Robert Boyle Against the Paracelsian Tria Prima
17(12)
Georgiana D. Hedesan
4 Choice or No Choice? Affinity and Theory Choice
29(26)
Georgette Taylor
5 One of These Things is Just Like the Others: Substitution as a Motivator in Eighteenth Century Chemistry
55(16)
Matthew Paskins
6 Theory Choice in Chemistry: Attitudes to Computer Modelling in Chemistry
71
Kat F. Austen
Dr. Emma Tobin and Dr. Chiara Ambrosio are lecturers in Philosophy of Science at University College London.