How the Models of Chemistry Vie

PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1990:405 - 419 (1990)
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Abstract

Building upon Nancy Cartwright's discussion of models in How the Laws of Physics Lie, this paper addresses solid state research in transition metal oxides. Historical analysis reveals that in this domain models function both as the culmination of phenomenology and the commencement of theoretical explanation. Those solid state chemists who concentrate on the description of phenomena pertinent to specific elements or compounds assess models according to different standards than those who seek explanation grounded in approximate applications of the Schroedinger equation. Accurate accounts of scientific debate in this field must include both perspectives.

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James Hofmann
California State University, Fullerton

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