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  1. Has the periodic table been successfully axiomatized?Eric R. Scerri - 1997 - Erkenntnis 47 (2):229-243.
    Although the periodic system of elements is central to the study of chemistry and has been influential in the development of quantum theory and quantum mechanics, its study has been largely neglected in philosophy of science. The present article is a detailed criticism of one notable exception, an attempt by Hettema and Kuipers to axiomatize the periodic table and to discuss the reduction of chemistry in this context.
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  • History in the chemistry curriculum: pros and cons.George B. Kauffman - 1979 - Annals of Science 36 (4):395-402.
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  • The periodic table as an icon: A perspective from the philosophy of Charles Sanders Peirce.Chris Campbell - 2019 - Centaurus 61 (4):311-328.
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  • Bibilography of secondary sources on the periodic system of the chemical elements.Eric R. Scerri & Jacob Edwards - 2001 - Foundations of Chemistry 3 (2):183-195.
    One of the consequences of the renewed interest in philosophical aspects of chemistry has been the corresponding renewed interest in the periodic system of the elements which embodies so much chemical knowledge in an implicit form.We have therefore decided to further promote scholarship on the periodic system by compiling a bibliography of previously published material. As the title of this article implies, we restrict ourselves to secondary sources. Readers interested in primary material can consult a number of useful references for (...)
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  • Eric Scerri: A tale of 7 elements: Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK; New York, NY, 2013, xxxiii + 270 pp, $19.95; £12.99 , ISBN: 978-0-19-539131-2.George B. Kauffman - 2014 - Foundations of Chemistry 16 (3):253-256.
    The iconic status of the periodic table of the elements has been recognized by a variety of prominent chemists and historians of science. For example, John Emsley proclaimed: “As long as chemistry is studied there will be a periodic table. And even if someday we communicate with another part of the universe, we can be sure that one thing that both cultures will have in common is an ordered system of the elements that will be instantly recognizable by both intelligent (...)
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