Foundations of Chemistry
Volume 7, issue # 2, 2005.
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Editorial 20 pp. 119 - 123
Eric R. Scerri
The Ontological Autonomy Of The Chemical World pp.
125 - 148
Olimpia Lombardi and Martín Labarca
Explaining Models: Theoretical and Phenomenological
Models and Their Role for the First Explanation of the Hydrogen
Spectrum pp. 149 - 169
Torsten Wilholt
Chemistry and a Theoretical Model of Science: On the
Occasion of a Recent Debate with the Christies pp. 171 - 182
Rein Vihalemm
Book Review: Fathi Habashi: From Alchemy to Atomic
Bombs: History of Chemistry, Metallurgy, and Civilization.
Métallurgie Extractive Québec, distributed by Laval University
Bookstore "Zone": Cité Universitaire, Sainte Foy, Québec,
Canada G1K 7P4, viii + 357 pp, Can.$70.00; U.S.$50.00; plus
postage (hardbound); ISBN 2-922-686-00-0 pp. 183 - 186
George B. Kauffman
Book Review: Jaap van Brakel: Philosophy of Chemistry:
Between the Manifest and the Scientific Image Leuven University
Press, Leuven, 2000, xiv + 246 pp., ISBN 90-5867-063-5 pp.
187 - 197
Robin Findlay Hendry
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