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  1. 14 de mar. de 2011 · Chemistry is the study of the structure and transformation of matter. When Aristotle wrote the first systematic treatises on chemistry in the 4 th century BCE, his conceptual grasp of the nature of matter was tailored to accommodate a relatively simple range of observable phenomena.

    • Michael Weisberg, Paul Needham, Robin Hendry
    • 2011
  2. Philosophy of chemistry. The philosophy of chemistry considers the methodology and underlying assumptions of the science of chemistry. It is explored by philosophers, chemists, and philosopher-chemist teams.

  3. Philosophy of Chemistry investigates the foundational concepts and methods of chemistry, the science of the nature of substances and their transformations. This groundbreaking collection, the most thorough treatment of the philosophy of chemistry ever published, brings together philosophers, scientists and historians to map out the central ...

  4. La filosofía de la química es una rama de la filosofía de las ciencias, la cual considera como objetos de estudio la metodología y las suposiciones subyacentes a la propia ciencia química (como pueden ser la naturaleza de las sustancias químicas, el atomismo, el enlace químico y la síntesis ), así como los aspectos filosóficos generales de la fi...

  5. The philosophy of chemistry as a distinct subdiscipline has, however, a relatively short history. Initially, interest in this new field centered on issues of reduction and the unity of the sciences—in particular, on the relationship between chemistry and physics.

  6. 10 de may. de 2016 · The philosophy of chemistry … and what it can tell us about life, the universe and everything. Published: May 10, 2016 7:31am EDT. Big questions. Shutterstock. X (Twitter) Philosophy asks...

  7. Overview. Authors: Hrvoj Vančik. A comprehensive university textbook in philosophy of chemistry, an emerging field of the philosophy of science. Opens questions about the origins of physics and chemistry, and the autonomy of sciences in general.