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148In search of the chemical revolution: Interpretive strategies in the history of chemistryFoundations of Chemistry 2 (1): 47-73. 2000.In recent years the Chemical Revolution has become a renewed focus of interest among historians of science. This interest isshaped by interpretive strategies associated with the emergence anddevelopment of the discipline of the history of science. The disciplineoccupies a contested intellectual terrain formed in part by thedevelopment and cultural entanglements of science itself. Threestages in this development are analyzed in this paper. Theinterpretive strategies that characterized each stage …Read more
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Areas of Interest
| General Philosophy of Science |
| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |