Mendeleev’s Periodic Law and the 19th Century Debates on Atomism

In Martin Eisvogel & Klaus Ruthenberg (eds.), Wald, Positivism and Chemistry (forthcoming)
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Abstract

The heated debates and severe conflicts between the atomists and the anti-atomists of the latter half of the nineteenth century are well known to the historian of science. The position of Dmitrii Ivanovich Mendeleev towards these nineteenth century debates on atomism will be studied in this paper. A first attempt will thus be offered to reconcile Mendeleev’s seemingly contradictory comments and ambiguous standpoints into one coherent view.

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Pieter Thyssen
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