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Dec 13, 20245 min read
Jargonium asks … Marina Paola Banchetti-Robino
For this instalment of Jargonium Asks, we are delighted to interview Marina P. Banchetti-Robino, Prof. of Philosophy at Florida Atlantic Un.
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Sep 10, 202412 min read
Jargonium Asks... Hinne Hettema
Jargonium poses its questions to Hinne Hettema who has worked extensively on the question of chemistry's reducibility.
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Jargonium editors
Mar 11, 20245 min read
Jargonium Asks... Elena Ghibaudi
Elena Ghibaudi answers our questions on history and philosophy of chemistry.
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Jargonium editors
Feb 22, 20246 min read
Jargonium Asks... Philip Ball
We hear from science writer Philip Ball about his thoughts on history and philosophy of chemistry.
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Karoliina Pulkkinen
Jan 11, 20245 min read
Jargonium Asks... a Book Interview: Women in the History of Science
Edited by Hannah Wills, Sadie Harrison, Erika Jones, Rebecca Martin, and Farrah Lawrence-Mackey, UCL Press.
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Jun 27, 20236 min read
Jargonium Asks ... Olimpia Lombardi
Our first interviewee is Olimpia Lombardi, esteemed philosopher of science with an interest in quantum mechanics and ontology in chemistry
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