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The chemical bond: The biggest chemical paradigm, or the greatest chemical uncertainty?
How should we define the chemical bond?

Sebastian Kozuch
Sep 44 min read
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Chemical reactions as causes? (part III)
In this final article prompted by the work done during the research project "Chemical Reactions as Causes and Laws", I would like to present some of the problems and challenges that I encountered when attempting to analyse chemical reactions in a philosophically informed way.

Vanessa Seifert
Aug 114 min read
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Chemical reactions as causes? (part II)
Some further thoughts on the nature of reactions

Vanessa Seifert
May 144 min read
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Chemical reactions as causes?
Investigating chemical reactions philosophically can shed light into our understanding of their nature in ways we haven't thought of before.

Vanessa Seifert
Nov 18, 20244 min read
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Summer School in Philosophy of Chemistry!
It is not very often to have events- let alone summer schools- explicitly dedicated to the philosophy of chemistry! This year the Society...
Jargonium editors
Jun 6, 20231 min read
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Let’s promote a feminist philosophy of chemistry!
In this post, Vanessa Seifert reflects on some interesting questions to pursue in the context of a feminist philosophy of chemistry

Vanessa Seifert
Mar 10, 20234 min read
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The contributions of Geoffrey Blumenthal: From Copernicus’s astronomy to Lavoisier’s chemistry
The contributions of Geoffrey Blumenthal to the history and philosophy of science
James Ladyman & Vanessa Seifert
May 24, 20225 min read
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