Abstract
Harold Kincaid in Individualism and the Unity of Science postulates a model of unity-without-reduction in order to accurately describe the relation between individualism and macroeconomics. I present this model and apply it to the description of the relation between chemistry and quantum mechanics. I argue that, when it comes to the description of molecular structure, chemistry and quantum mechanics are unified in Kincaid’s sense. Specifically, the two disciplines contribute to the formation of a unified body of knowledge with respect to molecular structure.
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Seifert, V. A. (2017). An alternative approach to unifying chemistry with quantum mechanics. Foundations of Chemistry, 19(3), 209–222. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10698-017-9285-4
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