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The authors of this volume-respected, prolific scholars in history and philosophy of science-have distilled their knowledge into an accessible work, free of jargon. They have written a book deeply enthusiastic about the conceptual, experimental, and technological complexities and challenges with which chemists have grappled over many centuries.
Contains case studies describing public demonstrations in Britain, Germany, Italy and France that exemplifies the variety of settings for scientific activities in the European Enlightenment. Filled with sparks and smells, this work raises issues about the ways in which modern science established its legitimacy and social acceptability.
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