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The pursuitworthiness of chemical experimentation

Seifert, Vanessa A. (2026) The pursuitworthiness of chemical experimentation. [Preprint]

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Chemistry is an experimental science. One cannot learn nor practice chemistry without conducting experiments and spending some time in a laboratory. To appreciate this, I employ the concept of pursuit and show the different ways in which experiments in chemistry have been and continue to be worthy of pursuit. I claim that, beyond theory-testing and development, chemical experimentation has been worthy of pursuit in at least four distinct respects: it is pursued for educational purposes; industrial development; technological innovation; and, the historiography of chemistry. Based on this analysis, I formulate the first explicit taxonomy of pursuit in relation to chemical experimentation. This taxonomy reveals the uniquely important role of experimentation in chemistry. In addition, it shows that the concept of pursuit is a multifaceted and dynamical concept. The analysis of experimentation from the perspective of this taxonomy allows us to consider the value of scientific experimentation in a much broader context than before.


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Item Type: Preprint
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Seifert, Vanessa A.vs14902@bristol.ac.uk0000-0002-5391-0791
Additional Information: Preprint of paper to be published in the European Journal for Philosophy of Science (accepted/in press).
Keywords: Pursuitworhiness; Chemical Experiments; Philosophy of Chemistry
Subjects: Specific Sciences > Chemistry
General Issues > Science and Society
General Issues > Technology
Depositing User: Dr. Vanessa A. Seifert
Date Deposited: 05 May 2026 13:44
Last Modified: 05 May 2026 13:44
Item ID: 29471
Subjects: Specific Sciences > Chemistry
General Issues > Science and Society
General Issues > Technology
Date: 2026
URI: https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/id/eprint/29471

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