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  1. Journal of natural philosophy, chemistry and the arts by Anonymous, 2009-11-07
  2. Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, and the Arts; Illustrated With Engravings. by William Nicholson. by William Nicholson, 2010-10-14
  3. Elements of Science and Art: Being a Familiar Introduction to Natural Philosophy and Chemistry; Together with Their Application to a Variety of Elegant and Useful Arts, Volume 2 by John Imison, 2010-01-12
  4. A Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and the Arts, Volume 3 by Anonymous, 2010-02-03
  5. A Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and the Arts, Volumes 15-16 by Anonymous, 2010-02-03
  6. Elements of Chemistry and Natural History: To Which Is Prefixed, the Philosophy of Chemistry by Antoine-François De Fourcroy, 2010-02-23
  7. Answers to the Practical Questions and Problems Contained in the Fourteen Weeks' Courses: In Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and Astronomy by Joel Dorman Steele, 2010-01-01
  8. Origins and Development of Applied Chemistry (History , Philosophy & Sociology of Science) by James R. Partington, 1975-06
  9. Journal of natural philosophy, chemistry and the arts by Unknown, 2010-02-08
  10. A Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and the Arts, Volumes 5-6 by Anonymous, 2010-06-07
  11. Elements of science and art: being a familiar introduction to natural philosophy and chemistry; together with their application to a variety of elegant and useful arts by John Imison, 2010-08-23
  12. A Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and the Arts, Volumes 13-14 by William Nicholson, 2010-06-07
  13. Elements of Chemistry, and Natural History; To Which Is Prefixed the Philosophy of Chemistry by Antoine-François de Fourcroy, 2009-12-16
  14. Real Process: How Logic and Chemistry Combine in Hegel's Philosophy of Nature (Toronto Studies in Philosophy) by John W. Burbidge, 1996-11

21. Homepage Of Scientific Topics
Contains tutorials covering physics, chemistry, sea battles, minerals, china, airplanes and philosophy.
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22. JBCS -
Publishes in all areas of chemistry except education, philosophy and history of chemistry.
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Welcome to JBCS In June the Journal of Citation Reports, JCR, published the impact factors (IF),1 for 2004, of the scientific periodicals indexed by the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI). Both periodicals of the Brazilian Chemical Society, indexed in the ISI, Química Nova (http://quimicanova.sbq.org.br) and the Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (http://jbcs.sbq.org.br) increased their Impact Factors to 0.627 and 1.161, respectively.
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Nilton Rosenbach Jr. and Claudio J. A. Mota Trichloroisocyanuric Acid in H SO : An Efficient Superelectrophilic Reagent for Chlorination of Isatin and Benzene Derivatives
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HPLC Method to Assay Total Saponins in
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23. UCL > STS > Dr Hasok Chang > HPSC B218 > Virtual Nicholson
A Virtual Journal of Natural philosophy, chemistry, and the Arts. Edited by HasokChang in the manner of William Nicholson
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/sts/chang/nicholson/nicholson1.htm
A Virtual Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, and the Arts
Edited by Hasok Chang in the manner of William Nicholson
Volume 1, Number 1 (13 January 2002)
Contents (click on the title to get the full text of each article)
Rumford, "An Enquiry concerning the Source of Heat which is excited by Friction
", A Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, and the Arts , vol. 2 (April 1798-March 1799), pp.106-118, and plate V (facing p. 144).
This version is Nicholson's abridgement. Rumford's original paper in full , published in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London , is also available from JSTOR. Claude-Louis Berthollet, An Essay on Chemical Statics , trans. by B. Lambert (1804), pp. 411-414. William Henry, "A Review of Some Experiments, which Have Been Supposed to Disprove the Materiality of Heat ", Memoirs of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester , vol. 5, part 2 (1802), pp. 603-621. John Murray, A System of Chemistry (Edinburgh: Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1806), vol. 1, pp. 461-475. Thomas Thomson,

24. HYLE
Refereed international journal for the philosophy of chemistry.
http://www.uni-karlsruhe.de/~philosophie/hyle.html

25. UCL: Graduate: Graduate Prospectus 2006 Entry : Prospective Students
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26. Curry College - Home
An independent liberal arts college located on 120 rolling wooded acres in suburban Milton, Massachusetts. Curry College offers majors in sixteen major disciplines and concentration programs in Biology, Business Management, chemistry, Communication, Criminal Justice, Education, English, Environmental Studies, Health Education, Nursing, philosophy, Physics, Politics and History, Psychology, Sociology, and Visual Arts.
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27. The Journal Of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, And The Arts, Published By William
The Journal of Natural philosophy, chemistry, and the Arts, published by WilliamNicholson, is but one journal in which Agnes Ibbetson published her work.
http://www.lib.msu.edu/digital/Exhibit1/Books/IBBETS2.htm
The Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, and the Arts, published by William Nicholson, is but one journal in which Agnes Ibbetson published her work. Marked here are entries in other volumes of the journal owned by the M.S.U. Libraries, in addition to the one opened for display, which contain articles and illustrations by her. These volumes were published from 1809 through 1813. Back to Home Page Introductory Remarks Table of Contents Bibliography ... Previous Book

28. Andrew Ure
Known for scientific writings with his Dictionary of chemistry, and New System of Geology. Traveled around the factory districts of Britain and published The philosophy of Manufacturers in 1835. Includes brief excerpts from his work.
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Andrew Ure was born in Glasgow on 18th May 1778. Born into a wealthy family, Ure received an expensive education. After periods at Glasgow University and Edinburgh University, he became professor of chemistry and natural philosophy at Anderson College, Glasgow. While in Glasgow Ure established a course of popular scientific lectures for working men in the city. In December 1918 he created a public sensation when he announced that he had been carrying out experiments on a murderer called Clydsdale after his execution. Ure claimed that by stimulating the phrenic nerve, life could be restored in cases of suffocation, drowning or hanging. In 1821 Ure published his book, Dictionary of Chemistry . It was considered such an important book that it was translated into French (by J. Riffault) and German (by K. Karmarsch). His next book, New System of Geology (1829), he pointed out the importance of chemistry and physics to the geologist.

29. Philosophy Of Chemistry
HYLE An International Journal for the philosophy of chemistry Joachim Schummer philosophy of chemistry A New Interdisciplinary Field? Eric Scerri
http://www.chemistrycoach.com/philosophy_of_chemistry.htm
Philosophy of Chemistry last updated 5/7/03 links verified 5/7/03
Philosophy of Chemistry Links
(probably most are not for high school students) HYLE: An International Journal for the Philosophy of Chemistry Joachim Schummer
Philosophy of Chemistry
Joachim Schummer
Foundations of Chemistry

Philosophy of Chemistry Electronic Discussion Group

Philosophy of Chemistry
Smith College
The Erlenmeyer Colloquies for the Philosophy of Chemistry

The International Society for the Philosophy of Chemistry
ISPC The Case for the Philosophy of Chemistry Eric Scerri and Lee McIntyre
What has Philosophy to offer to Chemistry?
Nikos Psarros, Leipzig
Philosophy of Chemistry
Eric Scerri
Would Introductory Chemistry Courses Work Better with a New Philosophical Basis?
Joseph E. Earley
Philosophy of Chemistry- A New Interdisciplinary Field?
Eric Scerri The Chemical Core of Chemistry I: A Conceptual Approach Joachim Schummer Philosophical Confusion in Chemical Education Research Eric Scerri Conceptual Introduction to Chemistry James A. Plambeck

30. FANS
The Faculty of Arts and Sciences offers programs leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in chemistry, Mathematics, Molecular Biology and Genetics, and Physics, and to the degree of Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature, History, philosophy, Psychology, Sociology, and Turkish Language and Literature.
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32. Ask Jeeves Results -Philosophy Of Chemistry
HYLEInternational Journal for philosophy of chemistry. Hyle, philosophy ofchemistry, International Journal, philosophy and History of Science, philosophy
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33. Philosophy For High School Chemistry
Text from a discussion by Dr. Frank Jenkins, of Ross Sheppard High School.
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34. International Society For The Philosophy Of Chemistry
philosophy of chemistry concerns both internal questions arising from the Recent developments in philosophy of chemistry are discussed by Eric Scerri in
http://ispc.sas.upenn.edu/
International Society for the
Philosophy of Chemistry The International Society for the Philosophy of Chemistry (ISPC) is devoted to the international exchange of ideas concerning the philosophical foundations of the chemical sciences and related areas. This exchange fosters discourse between chemists, biochemists, philosophers, historians, sociologists and educators.
Philosophy of chemistry concerns both internal questions arising from the methods, concepts, and ontology unique to chemistry and chemical research as well as traditional questions in the philosophy of science, addressed from a chemical perspective. Recent developments in philosophy of chemistry are discussed by Eric Scerri in a recent article in Chemistry International
Members of this society can receive Foundations of Chemistry at a reduced rate. SUMMER SYMPOSIUM 2005 PAST SYMPOSIA OFFICERS MEMBERSHIP LISTSERV PHILOSOPHY OF CHEMISTRY LINKS ... ISPC CONSTITUTION For more information, please contact: Michael Akeroyd m.akeroyd (at) bilk.ac.uk

35. WELCOME TO MY HOME PAGE
Dr. Jagadeesh, Dept. of chemistry, Govt. Engineering College at Trichur, Kerala, India, is a technocentric environmentalist interested in pollution from automobile exhausts, catalytic converters, speciation of heavy metals, and chemical modeling.
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WELCOME TO MY HOME PAGE Hi!
Environmental Philosophy comprises of two schools of thoughts: the ecocentric and the technocentric It is true that the ecocentric approach can only find an eternal solution to the global pollution problems and as such it reverberates through the words of great English poet Francis Thompson "Thou canst not stir a flower without troubling a star!!!" Later some scientists realised this fact through " Butterfly effect Our father of Nation (India), Mahatma Gandhi, a great philosopher and social reformist, too had visualized the dangers of urbanization, pretty long back! He insisted on and dedicated his life for the development of "self-sufficient villages" . His theme of building self-sufficient villages is the most scientific and everlasting ecological message to the humankind!!! But the following words of Rolf Edberg depict the present world: "What has gone wrong, probably, is that we have failed to see ourselves as part of a large and indivisible whole. For too long we have based our lives on a primitive feeling that man's "God- given" role was to have "dominion over the fish of the sea and over the fowl of the air and over everything that moveth upon the earth". We have failed to understand that the earth does not belong to us, but we to the earth".

36. Philosophy 333 Evolution And Creation & Liberal Studies 487 Senior Seminar In Cr
Liberal Studies/philosophy 333 Evolution and Creation FALL 2005 GeneralReferences for philosophy of Science 4. Genesis
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Liberal Studies/Philosophy 333: Evolution and Creation FALL 2005 James R. Hofmann Professor of Liberal Studies California State University Fullerton jhofmann@fullerton.edu H223-E 714-278-7049 (webmaster) CV Fall 2005 Syllabus Fall 2005 Schedule Liberal Studies 487: Senior Seminar on Evolution and Creation FALL 2005
Craig Nelson California State University Fullerton Short Bio cnelson540@aol.com Fall 2005 Syllabus and Schedule Liberal Studies 487: Senior Seminar on Evolution and Creation Spring 2006 Bruce H. Weber Short CV Long CV
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General References for Philosophy of Science

Genesis
... Origin of Life, Information and Complexity
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37. Philosophy Of Science Resources
Classic Papers from the History of chemistry also a few physics papers as well.chemistry and philosophy HYLE (International Journal of the philosophy
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Contact Webmaster janzb@mail.ucf.edu B. Janz's Web Pages GO TO PAGE B. Janz Home Page Aesthetics and Visual Culture African Philosophy African Places Critical Theory Continental Philosophy Resources Culture and Ethnicity in Philosophy Humanities Jacob Boehme Resource Page Metaphysics Resource Page Mysticism Links Philosophy and Contemporary Culture Philosophy in the World's Religions Philosophy of Science Links Philosophy, Technology, and the Environment Place Research The Reasoning Page Useful Philosophy Links Who's Who in the History of Mysticism Search Engines UCF LINKS University of Central Florida UCF Library System UCF Philosophy Department PERSONAL PAGES Biographical Info Miscellaneous Links Courses Taught Search all of B. Janz's Web Pages The resources here range further than the traditional topics in philosophy of science to include sites pertaining to ethical issues, sites in philosophy of mind and cognitive science, and sites dealing with social issues surrounding science as well.
This site started from Dey Alexander's Philosophy in Cyberspace , Peter Suber's Guide to Philosophy on the Internet , and Tom Stone's Episteme Links , but gathers links from many places. The courses section started from Andrew Carpenter's

38. Organic Chemistry Course Philosophy
Organic chemistry Course philosophy. Some quotes to set the mood Unlike historyor philosophy, chemistry cannot profitably be read chapter by chapter
http://web.chem.ucla.edu/~harding/course_philosophy.html
Organic Chemistry Course Philosophy
Some quotes to set the mood: Genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration. Thomas Alva Edison
"Unlike history or philosophy, chemistry cannot profitably be read chapter by chapter but must be vigorously attacked with a dozen sharp pencils and a ream of inexpensive paper close at hand. When information is used to solve problems, it rapidly becomes part of your knowledge." Rodger W. Griffin, Jr., organic chemistry instructor
"Griffin was right, but add an eraser to your organic chemistry study equipment. An eraser is essential because you will explore, and exploring means taking wrong turns and making mistakes. Mistakes lead to a deeper understanding of what is right, what is wrong, why some things work and other don't. Don't be afraid to make mistakes, and wear out an eraser or two." Dr H. The "O" in O-Chem does not mean zero work or zero effort. In fact, this may be one of the toughest and most rewarding courses you take as a UCLA student. You must immerse yourself in chemistry to fully understand and appreciate it. Enlightnment is not instantaneous. It requires thought and reflection.

39. Eric Scerri Summary
Leading researcher on history and philosophy of chemistry, especially of the Periodic Table. Contains list of publications and research interests.
http://www.chem.ucla.edu/dept/Faculty/scerri/
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Lecturer BSc, University of London; C.P.G.S. University of Cambridge; M. Phil, University of Southampton; Ph.D. from King's College, University of London; Postdoctoral Fellowship, California Institute of Technology; Editor of Foundations of Chemistry . Previous positions in US: Bradley University and Purdue University Research In recent years there has been a worldwide upsurge of interest in philosophical aspects of chemistry. In my own work I examine the extent to which chemical concepts can be explained through fundamental theories in physics, especially quantum mechanics. I also focus on the implications of this work on chemical education and the manner in which chemistry is presented in textbooks and general chemistry courses. More specifically, I am interested in issues surrounding the teaching of atomic and electronic structure. I also work on historical and philosophical aspects of the Periodic System of the Elements and several other areas in history and philosophy of chemistry. More detailed information on Research In Philosophy of Science Complete Publications Editorial 16, Foundations of Chemistry, 6, 1-2, 2004

40. American Scientist Online - Why Not A Philosophy Of Chemistry?
Reductionism has dominated the literature on philosophy of chemistry, and discussions Issues in philosophy of chemistry may not raise the kind of deep
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Why Not a Philosophy of Chemistry?
Michael Weisberg Of Minds and Molecules: New Philosophical Perspectives on Chemistry . Nalini Bhushan and Stuart Rosenfeld, eds. xvi + 299 pp. Oxford University Press, 2000. $55. Philosophy of physics and philosophy of biology are well-established subdisciplines of the philosophy of science, so why not philosophy of chemistry? I remember posing this question as an undergraduate chemistry major to my first philosophy instructor, a well-known philosopher of science. He pondered the question awhile and answered that he didn't really know, that perhaps there are no interesting philosophical questions in chemistry. This is a view challenged by Nalini Bhushan and Stuart Rosenfeld in Of Minds and Molecules , a new collection of 15 essays about philosophy of chemistry.

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