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A Community of Opinions

In his work with colleagues at the Arsenal, Lavoisier helped define chemistry as a collaborative, laboratory enterprise. The whole of his work gained disciplinary authority from its being the result, as Lavoisier put it, of a "community of opinions."82 Natural philosophy had largely been the work of isolated thinkers chemistry and physics now were to be the endeavor of a laboratory community.83... [Pg.69]


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