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Talk of interest: Science Education

Andrea Woody, Department of Philosophy, University of Washington

“Chemistry’s Periodic Law: Rethinking Explanation and Representation through the Turn to Practice”

Thursday, September 12, 5:00-6:30, Buchanan Tower 1197

Abstract: In this talk, I reflect on the significance of “the turn to practice” for contemporary philosophy of science. After briefly characterizing the practice turn and its inherent challenges, I discuss chemistry’s periodic law, drawing on its establishment in the nineteenth century to illustrate how attention to practice is relevant for understanding scientific representation, and considering the subsequent entrenchment of the periodic table within chemistry to argue for the inter-relation between representation and explanation. I suggest this example’s significance is best appreciated by taking a functional perspective on scientific explanation and conclude by highlighting philosophical gains enabled by attention to practice.

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