Traité élémentaire de chimie, tome 1 by Antoine Laurent Lavoisier
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Lavoisier, Antoine Laurent, 1743-1794
French
"Traité élémentaire de chimie, tome 1" by Antoine Laurent Lavoisier is a scientific publication written in the late 18th century. This work serves as a foundational text in modern chemistry, presenting the principles of the science according to recent discoveries and advocating for a refined nomenclature. The book addresses the essential concepts o...
provides a discourse on Lavoisier's intent and method. He explains that his goal is to enhance the chemical nomenclature, as he believes that clear language is vital for conveying scientific ideas. Lavoisier emphasizes the relationship between language, ideas, and the facts of chemistry, arguing that each must be developed in a coherent manner to facilitate understanding. He also discusses the importance of proceeding from known concepts to unknown ones in scientific education, thereby establishing the key themes of logical progression and experiential learning that guide the subsequent content of the treatise. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Mason Carter
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