Antonio Clericuzio
University of Cassino
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Annals of Science | 1990
Antonio Clericuzio
Summary Robert Boyle did not subordinate chemistry to mechanical philosophy. He was in fact reluctant to explain chemical phenomena by having recourse to the mechanical properties of particles. For him chemistry provided a primary way of penetrating into nature. In his chemical works he employed corpuscles endowed with chemical properties as his explanans. Boyles chemistry was corpuscular, rather than mechanical. As Boyles views of seminal principles show, his corpuscular philosophy cannot be described as a purely mechanical theory of matter. Boyles classification of corpuscles allowed him to connect his corpuscular views of matter with chemistry. Boyle did not rule out the possibility of a classification of chemical substances based on their properties: his aim was to reform the received classification.
eLS | 2015
Antonio Clericuzio
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences | 2012
Antonio Clericuzio
Science Education | 2006
Antonio Clericuzio
Medical History | 1996
Antonio Clericuzio
Early Science and Medicine | 2008
Antonio Clericuzio
Science in Context | 2010
Antonio Clericuzio
Nuncius-journal of The History of Science | 1998
Antonio Clericuzio
Nuncius-journal of The History of Science | 2008
Antonio Clericuzio
Revue D'histoire Des Sciences | 1996
Antonio Clericuzio