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Summary

This book uses history to introduce central issues in the philosophy of chemistry. Mobilizing the theme of impurity, it explores the tradition of chemistry's negative image. It then argues for the positive philosophical value of chemistry, reflecting its characteristic practical engagement with the material world. The book concludes with some ethical reflections concerning chemistry's orientations in the twenty-first century. The authors have previously both offered significant contributions to the history and philosophy of chemistry. Book jacket.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgementsp. vii
Introduction: Chemistry and Its Discontentsp. 1
The Philosophy of Chemistryp. 2
The Image of Chemistryp. 4
The Goals of the Bookp. 5
The Structure of the Bookp. 6
Chemistry and Pollutionp. 11
Chemical versus Naturalp. 11
Chemistry in Literaturep. 15
Silent Springp. 17
"Better Things for Better Living ... Through Chemistry"p. 21
Abundance and Wastep. 27
Courting Disasterp. 29
Artificial or Natural?p. 30
The Damnation of the Alchemistp. 33
Magicians or Charlatansp. 33
In Defense of Artificep. 37
Faustian Ambitionsp. 39
From Extracts to Ersatzp. 42
Pure and Applied Chemistryp. 45
Artefacts as Hybrids of Nature and Societyp. 46
The Space of the Laboratoryp. 55
Chemical Recipe Booksp. 58
A Space of Toilp. 63
Seeing at a Glancep. 65
A Purified Spacep. 68
A Social Spacep. 72
An Instrumental Spacep. 74
Proof in the Laboratoryp. 81
Chemical Experiment as Public Spectaclep. 81
Instruments of Decisionp. 84
The Power of Scepticismp. 87
The Price of Proofp. 89
The Limits of Proofp. 93
Chemistry Creates Its Objectp. 99
The Different Meanings of Synthesisp. 101
From Simple to Complexp. 102
From Fictions to Artefactsp. 105
A Creative Processp. 109
A Duel between Two Conceptions of Matterp. 115
The Ancient Concept of Phusisp. 115
Atoms versus Elements; Two Rival Systemsp. 117
Is Chemistry Aristotelian?p. 120
The Aporia of the Mixtp. 122
Mixts or Compounds, Stahl or Lavoisierp. 123
A Vexing Questionp. 125
Chemistry versus Physicsp. 131
To Each Science Its Ontologyp. 132
The Ultimate Questp. 137
No Matter Without Qualitiesp. 139
No Matter Without Agencyp. 145
Atoms or Elementsp. 155
Mendeleev's Wagerp. 156
Renewing Mendeleev's Wagerp. 161
Who's Afraid of Reductionism?p. 164
Between the Macro and the Microp. 168
Positivism and Chemistryp. 175
A Variety of Positivismsp. 176
Chemistry as the Model for Positive Sciencep. 177
Positivism as an Obstacle?p. 179
Positivism versus Realismp. 181
Atoms as Fictionsp. 185
Writing Formulaep. 186
Types and Modelsp. 187
Agnostic Atomismp. 189
Atoms as Mediatorsp. 191
The Phenomenalist Responsep. 193
The Instrumentalist Responsep. 194
The Energetist Responsep. 197
Agency and Relationsp. 201
Elements as Actorsp. 202
Operational Realismp. 206
Alternative Metaphorsp. 210
Taming the Nanoworldp. 215
Bottom-Up versus Top-Downp. 217
Rational Designp. 219
Bio-Inspired Chemistryp. 221
The Return of Chemistry's Faustian Ambitionsp. 225
The Rise of Chemistry's Philosophical Ambitionsp. 226
Towards a Responsible Chemistryp. 231
Concerns About the Futurep. 231
The Chemist's Code of Conductp. 233
From Prudence to Precautionp. 236
A New Chemical Culture?p. 238
Bibliographyp. 245
Indexp. 263
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