• The accumulation of knowledge concerning the character and transformations of substances from ancient times constitutes progress in chemistry, which has accelerated enormously since the end of the 17th century. The present short article focuses on some themes in the development of theorising and conceptual clarification at the macroscopic and microscopic levels during the 19th and 20th centuries. This covers the general understanding of substances in relation to phase and the general notion of a…Read more
  • This is a translation of Duhem's Le mixte et la combination chimique (1902) together with eight related essays including Les theories de la chaleur (1895), Thermochimie (1897), L'oeuvre de M. J. H. van 't Hoff (1900) and a short extract from Traité d'énergétique (1911) dealing with the nature of mixtures.
  • Changing Positions: Essays Dedicated to Lars Lindahl (edited book)
    with Jan Odelstad
    Department of Philosophy, Uppsala University. 1986.
  • One Substance or More?
    In Lee McIntyre & Eric Scerri (eds.), Philosophy of Chemistry: Growth of a New Discipline, Springer. pp. 91-105. 2015.
    Chemistry builds on distinctions of substance, which presupposes that matter can be divided into substances and compared with other matter and itself on different occasions as being of the same substance. Even identifying a quantity of matter as comprising a single substance presupposes the same substance relation, it being a quantity all of whose spatial parts are the same substance. But criteria of purity have been important for isolating substances and investigating their characteristic prope…Read more
  • Fleeting Things and Permanent Stuff: A Priorean Project in Real Time
    In Uwe Scheffler and Max Urchs Jan Faye (ed.), Perspectives on Time. pp. 119-141. 1997.
    Prior left us with a problem which he stated in the following way: ‘Very roughly, it would seem that countable “things” are made or grow from bits of stuff, or from other countable “things”, that are already there. The precise logic of this process hasn’t been worked out yet, and until it has been, it seems likely that any tensed predicate logic can only be provisional in character.’ Although I disagree with much of the philosophy of time underlying Priorean tense logic, the problem of presentin…Read more
  • Pierre Duhem (1861–1916)
    In Robin Hendry, Andrea Woody & Paul Needham (eds.), Handbook of the Philosophy of Science, Vol 6: Philosophy of Chemistry, . pp. 113-124. 2012.
  • Would Cause
    Acta Philosophica Fennica 38 156-182. 1985.
  • Chemistry, the science of substances and their transformations with roots in antiquity, provides as rich a source as any of the claims about what is not directly observable in the light of ideas reflecting both constancy and change. An important distinction in chemistry is that between macroscopic and microscopic realms, mistaken by positivists as a distinction between observable and theoretical and later by certain realists as a distinction between the merely superficial and the deeply theoreti…Read more
  • Reconciling Micro- and Macro-Perspectives
    In Peter Janich and Nikos Psarros (ed.), Die Sprache der Chemie. pp. 25-31. 1996.
  • This is an undergraduate text in the philosophy of science dealing with the progression from logical positivism to more modern, history-influenced ideas in the area.