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Allin, Shawn B. Review of Ars Mutandi. issues in philosophy and history of chemistry, by N. Psarros and K. Gavroglu. In HYLE 7, no. 1 (2001) 61-63. rhttp //www.hvle.org/ioumal/issues/7/rev allin. html. [Pg.558]

V.P. Papageorgiou, M.N. Bakola Christianopolou, K.K. Apazidou, E.E. Psarros, Gas chroma tographic mass spectroscopic analysis of the acidic triterpenic fraction of mastic gum, Journal of Chromatography A, 769, 263 273 (1997). [Pg.33]

J. Schummer, Physical chemistry neither fish nor fowl in The Autonomy of Chemistry, ed. P. Janich and N. Psarros, Konigshausen Neumann, Wurzburg, 1998, pp. 135-148. [Pg.145]

K. Ruthenberg and N. Psarros, Frantisek Wald und die phanomenologische Chemie , Mitt. - Ges. Dtsch. Chern., Fachgruppe Gesch. Chem., 1994,10,17-30. [Pg.147]

Dr. Nikos Psarros Institut fur Philosophic Universitat Leipzig Burgstra e 21 04109 Leipzig, Germany ... [Pg.1]

Foremost in the analysis of the authors who deal with theoretical and quantum chemistry is the physical reductionism of chemistry seen from the perspectives of the chemists involved, and the competitive evolution of research schools in the various political systems of the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, and Germany at mid-century. In his introduction, Nikos Psarros from a philosoph-... [Pg.5]

N. Psarros, Die Chemie und ihre Methoden (Weinheim Wiley-VCH, 1999), tiff. [Pg.50]

Scerri, Eric R. 1996. "Stephen Brush, the Periodic Table and the Nature of Chemistry." In P. Jannich 8t N. Psarros, eds. Die Sprache der Chemie, Proceedings of the Second Erlen-meyer Colloquium on Philosophy of Chemistry (pp. 169-176). Wurtzburg Koningshausen Neumatm. [Pg.71]

Psarros, N. 1995a. "The Constructive Approach to the Philosophy of Chemistry." Epistemologia, 18 27-38. [Pg.183]

Psarros, N. 1995b. "Stoffe, Verbindungen und Elemente—Eine methodische Annaherung an die Gegenstande der Chemie." Chimica Didactica, 21 129-148. [Pg.183]

In addition to the ones mentioned elsewhere, these include Janich (1994) Psarros, Ruthenberg, and Schummer (1996) Mosini (1996) McIntyre and Scerri (1997) Psarros and Gavroglu (1999) Sobczynska and Zeidler (1999) Bhushan and Rosenfeld (2000) Earley (2003) and Sobczynska, Zeidler, and Zielonacka-Lis (2004). [Pg.35]

Book-long philosophical or historical studies on chemical concepts include Klein (1994), Schummer (1996a), Psarros (1999), Gors (1999), Brush (1999), van Brakel (2000), and Neus (2002). [Pg.35]

Janich, P. and Psarros, N. (eds.). 1996. Die Sprache der Chemie. Wurzburg Konigshausen Neumann. [Pg.36]

Psarros, N. and Gavroglu, K. (eds.). 1999. Ars Mutandi Issues in Philosophy and History of Chemistry. Leipzig Leiziger Universitatsverlag. [Pg.37]

The 3rd Erlenmeyer-Colloquy for the Philosophy of Chemistry (Janich and Psarros 1998). [Pg.83]

Arabatzis, T. 1998. How the Electrons Spend their Leisure Time Philosophical Reflections on a Controversy between Chemists and Physicists. In Janich, P. and Psarros, N. (eds.), The Autonomy of Chemistry 3rd Erlenmeyer-Colloquy for the Philosophy of Chemistry. Wurzburg Konigshausen Neumann, 149-159. [Pg.89]

Scerri, E.R. (1996). Stephen Brash, the periodie table and the nature of ehemistry. In P. Janieh, N. Psarros (Eds.), 2nd Erlenmeyer Colloquium on the Philosophy of Chemistry (pp. 169-176). Marburg University, Wurtzburg Koningshausen Neumann. [Pg.26]

Janich, R, and N. Psarros, eds. 1998. The autonomy of chemistry. Wurzburg Kortigshausen Neumann. [Pg.305]


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