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  1. Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and the Arts.: N.S. V.4 1803 by Author Unknown, 2009-04-27
  2. Elements Of Science And Art V2: Being A Familiar Introduction To Natural Philosophy And Chemistry, Together With Their Application To A Variety Of Elegant And Useful Arts (1822) by John Imison, 2010-09-10
  3. The historical and scientific American miscellany;: A book of universal knowledge: comppising [!] important events in the history of the world, biographical ... such as astronomy, chemistry and philosophy by Robert Sears, 1865
  4. History of Analytical Chemistry (Classics in the History and Philosophy of Science) by Ferenc Szabadvary, 1993-01-01
  5. The Tao of Chemistry and Life: A Scientific Journey by Eugene H. Cordes, 2009-06-04
  6. Colouring Textiles - A History of Natural Dyestuffs in Industrial Europe (Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Volume 217) by A. Nieto-Galan, 2001-07-31
  7. Chemical Explanation: Characteristics, Development, Autonomy (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences) by Summer Symposium on the Philosophy of Chemistry and Biochemistry 2002, Joseph E., Sr. Earley, 2003-07
  8. The Philosophy of Experimental Chemistry by James Cutbush, 2010-05
  9. A New Basis for Chemistry; A Chemical Philosophy by Thomas Sterry Hunt, 2010-10-14
  10. Lectures On Experimental Philosophy, Astronomy, and Chemistry: Intended Chiefly for the Use of Students and Young Persons, Volume 1 by George Gregory, 2010-03-19
  11. Easy experiments in chemistry and natural philosophy: For educational institutions of all grades and for private students by G. Dallas Lind, 1880
  12. Lectures on experimental philosophy, astronomy, and chemistry; intended chiefly for the use of students and young persons by G 1754-1808 Gregory, 2010-08-17
  13. Lectures on Experimental Philosophy, Astronomy, and Chemistry (Volume 2); Intended Chiefly for the Use of Students and Young Persons by George Gregory, 2010-10-14
  14. Memoir of John Griscom, Ll.D., Late Professor of Chemistry and Natural Philosophy: With an Account of the New York High School; Society for the Prevention ... the House of Refuge; and Other Institutions by John Hoskins Griscom, 2010-02-27

41. History Of Chemistry And Philosophy Of Chemistry
chemistry, Biology and related disciplines in the WWW. History of chemistry,philosophy of chemistry and Winners of the Nobel Prize in chemistry.
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Chemistry, Biology and related disciplines in the WWW
History of Chemistry, Philosophy of Chemistry and Winners of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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42. Philosophy Of Chemistry Workshop
OneDay Workshop on the philosophy of chemistry. Centre for the philosophy of theNatural and Social Sciences. London School of Economics. Saturday 13 May 2000.
http://www.dur.ac.uk/philosophy.department/bsps/PChem.html
One-Day Workshop on the Philosophy of Chemistry
Centre for the Philosophy of the Natural and Social Sciences
London School of Economics
Saturday 13 May 2000
Programme 10.30 Coffee and registration (T16) 11.00 Michael Akeroyd (Bradford) Why the predictivist account of the periodic table history is the correct one 11.45 Johannes Hunger (CPNSS) Molecular Dynamics: Experiment or Simulation? 12.30 Lunch 14.00 Joachim Schummer (Karlsruhe) Why do chemists perform experiments? 14.45 Robin Hendry (Durham) Representation, physicalism and quantum chemistry 15.30 Tea 16.00 R. Guy Woolley (Nottingham-Trent) Is there a quantum definition of a molecule? 17.00 Close
Contact details
For details of how to register, please contact Johannes Hunger Centre for the Philosophy of Natural and Social Sciences London School of Economics Portugal Street London WC2A 2AE Tel: 0171-955-6133 e-mail: j.h.hunger@lse.ac.uk

43. History And Philosophy Concerning Early Quantum Chemistry - Component Of : Early
Some History and Some philosophy concerning Early Quantum chemistry. name. personal.materials. KB. 1995. The philosophy of Computational Quantum chemistry.
http://www.quantum-chemistry-history.com/HistPhil.htm
Some History and Some Philosophy
concerning Early Quantum Chemistry
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personal
materials
KB
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Ballhausen, Carl J.
Prof. Emeritus, formerly: University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Also to be found at this website, click here. C.J. Ballhausen:
Quantum Mechanics and Chemical Bonding in Inorganic Complexes.

J. Chem. Ed.
50 KB Carl J. Ballhausen cannot be reached. An excellent historical article - prime! Coulson, Charles A.
For the Coulson page on this website : click here. C.A. Coulson:
Present State of Molecular Structure Calculations.

Revs. Mod. Phys. 50 KB One of the rare occasions where quantum chemists speak/spoke out. Del Re, Giuseppe
click here.
G. Del Re: Ontological Status of Molecular Structure. HYLE, 50 KB G. Del Re may be reached via e-mail :

44. The Philosophy Of Computational Quantum Chemistry
The philosophy of Computational Quantum chemistry. p ix. 4. Nye, MJ From Chemicalphilosophy to Theoretical chemistry. University of California Press.
http://www.quantum-chemistry-history.com/Hist_Dat/Buyong/The-Philosophy-of-Compu
The Philosophy of Computational Quantum Chemistry
From Dr. Buyong Ma , Ph.D Dissertation of University of Georgia, March, 1995
The advances of computational approach to chemical problems are remarkable. It has been gradually clear that computer may be the instruments of new experimental methodology, i.e., computer experiment, which means that computer together with appropriate software form a fundamental extension of our means to obtain experimental information[1,2]. The philosophical significance of such scientific practice, especially computational quantum chemistry, remains to be evaluated and appreciated. A careful examination of the newly advanced scientific discipline may enrich our understanding about some problems of philosophy of science, for instance, the relationship between theory and observation and cognitive models of science. Vise verse, a philosophical consideration of computational quantum chemistry might help us get fully appreciation about computational quantum chemistry. I. The theoretical nature of computational quantum Chemistry

45. Philosophy Of Chemistry
Return to Coronet Books main page philosophy of chemistry Between the Manifest the Scientific Image By J. van Brakel December 2000 Leuven University Press
http://www.coronetbooks.com/books/phil0635.htm

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Philosophy of Chemistry
By J. van Brakel
December 2000
Leuven University Press
ISBN: 90-5867-063-5
260 Pages
$43.50 paper original
Philosophy; Science
Louvain Philosophical Studies, No. 15

46. Philosophy Of Chemistry
Louvain Philosophical Studies volume 15. philosophy OF chemistry. BETWEEN THE MANIFESTAND THE SCIENTIFIC IMAGE. Introduction Emergence of philosophy of chemistry.
http://www.kuleuven.ac.be/upers/poc.htm
Louvain Philosophical Studies volume 15

PHILOSOPHY OF CHEMISTRY
BETWEEN THE MANIFEST AND THE SCIENTIFIC IMAGE
Jaap VAN BRAKEL
Leuven University Press CONTENTS Introduction
  • Emergence of philosophy of chemistry
  • Philosophical preliminaries
  • Chemical substances
  • Essentialistic realism
  • The alleged reduction of chemistry
  • Ceteris paribus
  • Modelling in chemical engineering
  • Conclusion References
    Indexes TECHNICAL DATA 2000 - 16 x 24 cm - sewn - XIV-246 p. - ISBN 90 5867 063 5 - Euro
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  • 47. K.U.Leuven Research Database
    Research project philosophy of chemistry. Responsible for the project Titlephilosophy of chemistry. Project number 3H010319
    http://cwisdb.cc.kuleuven.ac.be/research/P/3H01/project3H010319.htm
    Home Research activities Research groups Key domains ... Nederlands Research project
    Philosophy of chemistry.
    Responsible for the project: Jaap Van Brakel , member of research team Centre for logic, philosophy of science and philosophy of language
    Title: Philosophy of chemistry.
    Project number:
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    Nederlands
    Christelle Maeyaert
    Realisation: Intranet development team
    URL: http://cwisdb.cc.kuleuven.ac.be/oc-bin/oc?lang=E

    48. K.U.Leuven Research Database
    Research project philosophy of chemistry. Responsible for the projectJaap Title philosophy of chemistry. Project summary Investigation
    http://cwisdb.cc.kuleuven.ac.be/research/P/3H99/project3H990232.htm
    Home Research activities Research groups Key domains ... Nederlands Research project
    Philosophy of chemistry.
    Responsible for the project: Jaap Van Brakel , member of research team Centre for logic, philosophy of science and philosophy of language
    Title: Philosophy of chemistry.
    Project summary: Investigation of:
    1. relation between chemical and physical theories and concepts;
    2. the notion of chemical substance.
    Project number:
    Duration of the project:
    Nederlands
    Christelle Maeyaert
    Realisation: Intranet development team URL: http://cwisdb.cc.kuleuven.ac.be/oc-bin/oc?lang=E

    49. DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
    DOCTOR OF philosophy IN MEDICINAL chemistry. Admission • Two lettersof recommendation, including at least one from a faculty member
    http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/graduate_school/Catalogs/catalog2000/175_pharm_doct
    DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY Admission • Two letters of recommendation, including at least one from a faculty member in the major department, are required. Undergraduate Requirements • Although the majority of the students admitted to the program have degrees in pharmacy and/or chemistry, there is no specific undergraduate degree required for admission. Undergraduate requirements that may need to be satisfied during graduate study (or can be completed prior to graduate study), depending on the student's selected research problem and area of interest, can include biochemistry, instrumental analysis, pharmacology, and physical chemistry. Organic Chemistry Placement Test • Entering students are required to take an orientation examination in organic chemistry. Performance on this examination will determine if the student must enroll in Intermediate Organic Chemistry (CHEM 524) prior to taking advanced Organic Chemistry (CHEM 527 and 528). The department highly recommends that incoming students study for this placement exam prior to entering the program. Graduate Course Requirements • Medicinal chemistry is a multidisciplinary chemistry-centered science involved in applying both chemical and biological principles to a study of chemical substances capable of exerting specific effects on a biological system. In practice, the medicinal chemist is involved in designing, synthesizing and characterizing medicinal agents intended for the management and/or therapy of disease states. The graduate course requirements for a Ph.D. in Medicinal Chemistry consists of a minimum of 13 graduate course hours in medicinal chemistry, 12 hours of chemistry courses, and 6 hours in a minor emphasis area. These requirements can be satisfied in the following way:

    50. HYLE: An International Journal For The Philosophy Of Chemistry
    NewJour Home NewJour H Search Prev Next HYLE An International Journalfor the philosophy of chemistry. Sender ownernewjour@ccat.sas.upenn.edu.
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    Subject: HYLE: An International Journal for the Philosophy of Chemistry Date: Sat, 18 Oct 1997 17:20:55 -0400 (EDT) HYLE: An International Journal for the Philosophy of Chemistry http://www.uni-karlsruhe.de/~philosophie/hyle.html NewJour Home NewJour: H Search ... [Next]

    51. Society: Philosophy: Philosophy Of Science: Philosophy Of Chemistry - WorldSearc
    2. The Erlenmeyer Colloquies for the philosophy of chemistry A series of annuallyconferences on topics related with epistemological problems of chemistry and
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    52. JCE 2001 (78) 878 [Jul] Philosophy Of Chemistry: Between The Manifest And The Sc
    philosophy of chemistry Between the Manifest and the Scientific Image (by J. vanBrakel). The philosophy of chemistry is a small but growing cottage industry.
    http://jchemed.chem.wisc.edu/Journal/Issues/2001/Jul/abs878.html
    Philosophy of Chemistry: Between the Manifest and the Scientific Image (by J. van Brakel)
    reviewed by A. Truman Schwartz
    Department of Chemistry, Macalester College, St. Paul, MN 55125 Leuven University Press: Leuven, Belgium, 2000. xiv + 246 pp. ISBN 90-5867-063-5. 700 BEF (17.35 eu). It is safe to assert that most chemists are not given to philosophical speculation. We are a pretty pragmatic bunch, and our pragmatism has proved to be fruitful. Physicists deal with the ultimate nature of matter and the origin of the universe. Biologists contemplate questions such as "what is life and how did it begin?" Chemists make paradichlorobenzene and drip-dry shirts. Not many of us ponder the ontological status of the compound we're trying to synthesize or the epistemological assumptions inherent in the computer program we're using to model molecular structure. Therefore, one might expect a book entitled Philosophy of Chemistry to be a slim volume. To be sure, the work at hand contains only 200 pages of text, but it is pretty concentrated stuff, with almost 500 footnotes and 31 closely packed pages of references. That's not bad for a subdiscipline that, according to the author, didn't really begin until 1994. If nothing else, this avalanche of information certainly appears to contradict the statement that van Brakel quotes from a physicist named Dingle: "Chemistry rightly figures prominently in the history of science; in the philosophy of science it should not figure at all."

    53. UNESCO Thesaurus: Alphabetical List
    Philosophie de l'esprit SP Filosofía del espíritu BT1 philosophy RT Human Chemicalsciences FR Photochimie SP Fotoquímica BT1 Physical chemistry RT Optics
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    UNESCO Thesaurus: alphabetical list
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    MT 3.15 Philosophy and ethics FR Philosophie SP Filosofía Ideologies Logic Philosophical schools Atheism ... Philosophy of mind RT Epistemology RT Ethics RT Metaphysics RT Natural law RT Ontology RT Philosophers RT Political philosophy RT Religion RT Social sciences RT Theology
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    54. Philosophy At UT-Chemistry Department
    Questions That Are Dealt With at UTchemistry. What is chemistry? What arethe career opportunities for a professional Chemist? What is chemistry?
    http://www.chem.utoledo.edu/phil.html
    MISSION STATEMENT
    Department of Chemistry
    The University of Toledo The mission of the Department of Chemistry is: to present outstanding teaching and the highest quality education in chemistry to students at all levels and in all disciplines, to develop and maintain leading research programs with national and international reputations, both in support of our teaching programs and to add to the scientific and technological base of the State of Ohio and the Nation, to develop and enhance the teaching and research qualifications of the Faculty, and to serve the University, the Community, and Society through the unique expertise and talents found in the Chemistry Department.
    Our day-to-day and our long-term activities are guided by this mission.
    Questions That Are Dealt With at UT-Chemistry
    What is Chemistry?
    What are the special features and strengths of the Chemistry program?
    What strengths do the Chemistry Faculty possess?
    What are the career opportunities for a professional Chemist?
    What is Chemistry?
    Chemistry is concerned with the properties, composition and structure of matter and the changes that matter undergoes. These changes are seen as chemical reactions. Matter is the physical material of the universe. Chemistry is both a practical and a theoretical science since solutions to theoretical questions often lead to far reaching practical consequences

    55. Humbul : Philosophy
    2 New Resources This Week! Hyle international journal for philosophyof chemistry The Hyle website provides fulltext access the
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    56. OARD - Rackham Graduate School
    ***** Doctor of philosophy (chemistry) CANDIDATE Neal A. Yakelis DATE Fri,March 14, 2003 TIME 200PM PLACE 1706 chemistry CHAIR(S) William R. Roush
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    Oral Doctoral Defense Dates Below is information about the Oral Dissertation Defenses for Rackham Doctoral students.
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    57. Korean | English | German | French | History | Philosophy | Religious | Socialog
    ¦ chemistry The following major fields are offered Inorganic chemistry,Analytical chemistry, Physical chemistry, Orgarnic chemistry.
    http://www.sogang.ac.kr/~gradsch/english/e.sub4-chemistry.htm

    Korean
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    Master's Degree Program
    24 credits or more should be earned out of the courses offered by the Department. The number of credits from the basic level courses shall not exceed 9. Students must pass the comprehensive exam for the Master's degree program. The thesis for the Master's degree must be passed by the Thesis Committee. doctoral Degree Program The following major fields are offered: Inorganic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Orgarnic Chemistry. Students must pass the qualifying examination for the doctoral degree program. 51 credits should be earned from among the courses of the Department. Credits earned in the Master's degree program by the holder of a Master's degree are included as part of the total. Students must pass the comprehensive examination of the doctoral degree program. Students must pass the second foreign language examination in either German or French. The dissertation must be passed by the Dissertation Committee. Advanced Analytical Chemistry 3 cr.

    58. Zeitschriftenankuendigung - "Philosophy Of Chemistry"
    Journal Announcement philosophy of chemistry . An International Journal for thephilosophy of chemistry http//www.unikarlsruhe.de/~philosophie/hyle.html.
    http://hsozkult.geschichte.hu-berlin.de/zeitschr/poc.htm
    Subject: Zeitschriftenankuendigung: "Philosophy of Chemistry"
    Date: Tuesday, May 13, 1997 13:13:41 MET cross posted from:
    Journal Announcement "Philosophy of Chemistry"
    The former Bulletin of the German Working Group "Philosophy and Chemistry" has been extended to an international online journal published at the University of Karlsruhe, Germany: HYLE. An International Journal for the Philosophy of Chemistry http://www.uni-karlsruhe.de/~philosophie/hyle.html HYLE is dedicated to all philosophical aspects of chemistry. Detailed information concerning scientific concept, subscribing, and contributing to HYLE are available on the homepage. The former issues (1.1995, 2.1996) as well as a preview of 3.1997 are available. There is also a Collected Bibliography "Philosophy of Chemistry" (1700 titles) including articles on the history of theories, ideas, and concepts of chemistry. Web sites containing related links, new publications, and current activities in the philosophy of chemistry are in progress. (Please mail anything of interest to me). Regards

    59. Department Of Chemistry And Biochemistry - Graduate Programs - Doctor Of Philoso
    Department of chemistry and Biochemistry home page Graduate Studiesin chemistry. Graduate Programs in chemistry Doctor of philosophy.
    http://www.chembio.niu.edu/phd.html
    Graduate Studies in Chemistry
    Graduate Programs in Chemistry: Doctor of Philosophy
    Prospective candidates for the Ph.D. in chemistry may do advanced study and research in analytical, biological, inorganic, organic, or physical chemistry. Students pursuing the Ph.D. degree are subject to the following requirements:
    • General course requirements. A minimum of eight lecture-style courses must be taken for graduate credit (24 semester hours, excluding seminar, research, independent study, and dissertation courses), of which at least 15 semester hours are to be in chemistry. At least one of these courses must be a graduate course in physical chemistry. A minimum of three courses must be outside the student's primary area of study.
      Language/research skill. There is no general language or research skill requirement. However, a student and his/her research adviser may agree that such skills are necessary for the student's research. With the consent of the department, the applicable course work may be included in the student's program of courses.
      GPA.

    60. Rubriek: 35.02 Philosophy And Theory Of Chemistry
    DutchESS, Dutch Electronic Subject Service, Rubriek35.02 philosophy and theory of chemistry.
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    Rubriek: 35.02 philosophy and theory of chemistry
    HYLE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR PHILOSOPHY OF CHEMISTRY / University of Karlsruhe, Institute of Philosophy

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