Autor: Jerome A. Berson
Wydawca: Wiley
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ISBN13: |
9783527307975 |
ISBN10: |
3527307974 |
Autor: |
Jerome A. Berson |
Oprawa: |
Paperback |
Rok Wydania: |
2003-07-01 |
Ilość stron: |
207 |
Wymiary: |
245x172 |
Tematy: |
PDX |
What is it that turns a new observation into a true scientific discovery? And who may claim the credit for it? Theoreticians of science, the foremost thinkers of their times among them, have tried to answer these fundamental questions about the nature of scientific progress and discovery.
With clear insight and the chemical as well as philosophical wisdom of more than fifty years as a practicing chemist, Jerome Berson puts their theories to the test. The development of chemistry into a “modern” science during the last two centuries provides him with ample cases to illustrate the way scientific progress really happens.
Kekulé’s struggle to arrive at a structure for benzene, the paradigm change that was necessary to accept the reality of molecular rearrangements, and other episodes are retold here from the philosopher’s as well as from the practitioner’s perspective, shedding light on the way scientists think and act.
Berson’s account of the rather unphilosophical way in which scientific discoveries are made includes the realization that even a false hypothesis, such as Woodward’s ideas about the biosynthesis of st rychnine and many other alkaloids, may help rather than hinder scientific progress.
Scientists of all ages, as well as many non–scientists, will find this book to be highly readable and insightful.
Spis treści:
Preface.
1. Introduction.
2. Theories Built up from Observations. The Inductivist Ideal.
3. Theories from Anywhere: Popper′s Philosophy of Conjections and Refutations.
4. Refutation by Internal Contradiction. Kekule′s ′Hypothesis of Embarrassment′ and the Theory of Benzene.
5. Are Crucial Experiments Conclusive? Refutations: Permanent, Temporary, and Virtual.
6. Farewell to Stasis, Welcome to Metamorphosis: Refutation of Kekule′s Rule of Minimal Structural Change in the Discovery of Molecular Rearrangements.
7. So
me Non–Refutative Motivations in Science.
8. False but Nevertheless Fruitful Theories. Speculations on the Biogenesis of Alkaloids.
9. Epilogue.
Index of Authors.
Index of Names.
Index of Subjects.
Nota biograficzna:
Jerome A. Berson received a B.S. in chemistry from the City College of New York in 1944. After a brief period in industry with Hoffmann–LaRoche in New Jersey, he served in the Army of the United States (1944–1946, China–Burma–India Theater). In 1946, he entered graduate study at Columbia University where he took M.A. and Ph.D. degrees with W. von E. Doering. He was a post–doctoral fellow at Harvard University (with R.B. Woodward) in 1949–50. Subsequently, he taught chemistry at the University of Southern California (1950–1963), the University of Wisconsin (1963–1969), and Yale University (since 1969). He is presently Sterling Professor Emeritus of Chemistry at Yale.
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What is it that turns a new observation into a true scientific discovery? And who may claim the credit for it? Theoreticians of science, the foremost thinkers of their times among them, have tried to answer these fundamental questions about the nature of scientific progress and discovery.
With clear insight and the chemical as well as philosophical wisdom of more than fifty years as a practicing chemist, Jerome Berson puts their theories to the test. The development of chemistry into a “modern” science during the last two centuries provides him with ample cases to illustrate the way scientific progress really happens.
Kekulé’s struggle to arrive at a structure for benzene, the paradigm change that was necessary to accept the reality of molecular rearrangements, and other episodes are retold here from the philosopher’s as well as from the practitioner’s perspective, shedding light on the way scientists think and act.
Berson’s account of the rather unphilosophical way in which scientific discoveries are made includes the realization that even a false hypothesis, such as Woodward’s ideas about the biosynthesis of st rychnine and many other alkaloids, may help rather than hinder scientific progress.
Scientists of all ages, as well as many non–scientists, will find this book to be highly readable and insightful.
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