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226Explaining the periodic table, and the role of chemical triadsFoundations of Chemistry 12 (1): 69-83. 2010.Some recent work in mathematical chemistry is discussed. It is claimed that quantum mechanics does not provide a conclusive means of classifying certain elements like hydrogen and helium into their appropriate groups. An alternative approach using atomic number triads is proposed and the validity of this approach is defended in the light of some predictions made via an information theoretic approach that suggests a connection between nuclear structure and electronic structure of atoms.
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36A Tale of Seven Scientists and a New Philosophy of ScienceOxford University Press. 2016.In his latest book, Eric Scerri presents a completely original account of the nature of scientific progress. It consists of a holistic and unified approach in which science is seen as a living and evolving single organism. Instead of scientific revolutions featuring exceptionally gifted individuals, Scerri argues that the "little people" contribute as much as the "heroes" of science. To do this he examines seven case studies of virtually unknown chemists and physicists in the early 20th century …Read more
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307The electronic configuration model, quantum mechanics and reductionBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 42 (3): 309-325. 1991.The historical development of the electronic configuration model is traced and the status of the model with respect to quantum mechanics is examined. The successes and problems raised by the model are explored, particularly in chemical ab initio calculations. The relevance of these issues to whether chemistry has been reduced to quantum mechanics is discussed, as are some general notions on reduction.
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100Response to Barnes’s critique of Scerri and WorralStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 36 (4): 813-816. 2005.
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118Editorial 8 – special issue on the periodic system of the elementsFoundations of Chemistry 3 (2): 97-104. 2001.
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55Most contemporary chemists consider quantum mechanics to be the foundational theory of their discipline, although few of the calculations that a strict reduction would seem to require have ever been produced. In this essay I discuss contemporary algebraic and diagrammatic representations of molecular systems derived from quantum mechanical models, specifically configuration interaction wavefunctions for ab initio calculations and molecular orbital energy diagrams. My aim is to suggest that recen…Read more
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229Just how ab initio is ab initio quantum chemistry?Foundations of Chemistry 6 (1): 93-116. 2004.
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71The Recently Claimed Observation of Atomic Orbitals and Some Related Philosophical IssuesPhilosophy of Science 68 (S3). 2001.The main thrust of the paper involves a theoretical and philosophical analysis of the claim made in September 1999 that atomic orbitals have been directly imaged for the first time. After a brief account of the recent claims the paper reviews the development of the orbit and later orbital concepts and analyzes the theoretical status of atomic orbitals. The conclusion is that contrary to these claims, atomic orbitals have not in fact been observed. The non-referring nature of modern atomic orbita…Read more
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111Second response to Paul NeedhamInternational Studies in the Philosophy of Science 14 (3). 2000.This Article does not have an abstract
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43Editorial 40Foundations of Chemistry (Browse Results). forthcoming.Editorial 40 Content Type Journal Article Category Editorial Pages 1-2 DOI 10.1007/s10698-012-9148-y Authors Eric R. Scerri, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA Journal Foundations of Chemistry Online ISSN 1572-8463 Print ISSN 1386-4238
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59Editorial 26: Special issue on Mendeleev and the periodic systemFoundations of Chemistry 9 (2): 115-117. 2007.
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251Principles and parameters in physics and chemistryPhilosophy of Science 71 (5): 1082-1094. 2004.The paper examines critically some recently published views by Ramsey on the contrast between ab initio and parametrized theories. I argue that, all things being equal, ab initio calculations are indeed regarded more highly in the physics and chemistry communities. A case study on density functional approaches in theoretical chemistry is presented in order to re‐examine the question of ab initio and parametrized approaches in a contemporary context.
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61Editorial 46Foundations of Chemistry 16 (1): 1-2. 2014.This issue begins the sixteenth year of our publication. It consists of the second part of the special issue dedicated to the late Richard Bader and edited by Cherif Matta one of his former students. For an extensive editorial covering the contents of both parts of the special issue readers should consult issue 3 of volume 15.C. Matta, Special issue: Philosophical aspects and implications of the quantum theory of atoms in molecules (QTAIM), Foundations of Chemistry, 15, 3, 245–251 (2013).I would…Read more
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113Has Chemistry Been at Least Approximately Reduced to Quantum Mechanics?PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1994. 1994.Differing views on reduction are briefly reviewed and a suggestion is made for a working definition of 'approximate reduction'. Ab initio studies in quantum chemistry are then considered, including the issues of convergence and error bounds. This includes an examination of the classic studies on CH2 and the recent work on the Si2C molecule. I conclude that chemistry has not even been approximately reduced
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142Bibilography of secondary sources on the periodic system of the chemical elementsFoundations of Chemistry 3 (2): 183-195. 2001.One of the consequences of the renewed interest in philosophical aspects of chemistry has been the corresponding renewed interest in the periodic system of the elements which embodies so much chemical knowledge in an implicit form.We have therefore decided to further promote scholarship on the periodic system by compiling a bibliography of previously published material. As the title of this article implies, we restrict ourselves to secondary sources. Readers interested in primary material…Read more
Eric Scerri
UCLA
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UCLADepartment of Chemistry and BiochemistryLecturer