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  • 101Eliminative materialism — (also called eliminativism) is a materialist position in the philosophy of mind. Its primary claim is that people s common sense understanding of the mind (or folk psychology) is false and that certain classes of mental states that most people… …

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  • 102William Nicholson (chemist) — For other people named William Nicholson, see William Nicholson (disambiguation). William Nicholson (13 December 1753 – 21 May 1815) was a renowned English chemist and writer on natural philosophy and chemistry, as well as a translator,… …

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  • 103List of discredited substances — This page is a list of substances or materials which are generally considered to be discredited. A substance may be discredited in one of three ways: It was widely believed to exist at one time but is not any more. Such substances are often part… …

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  • 104List of fictional elements, materials, isotopes and atomic particles — This list contains chemical elements, materials, isotopes or (sub)atomic particle that exist primarily in works of fiction (usually fantasy or science fiction). No actual periodic elements end in ite , though many minerals have names with this… …

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  • 105History of heat — In the history of science, the history of heat traces its origins to the first hominids to make fire and to speculate on its operation and meaning to modern day particle physicists who study the sub atomic nature of heat. In short, the phenomenon …

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  • 106Friedrich Albrecht Carl Gren — (May 1, 1760 November 26, 1798) was a German chemist who was a native of Bernburg. He began his career working in a pharmacy in Bernburg, and later worked as a pharmacist in Offenbach am Main and Erfurt. In 1782 he began his studies at the… …

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  • 107Antirealismus — Der Begriff Realismus umfasst eine Vielzahl philosophischer Positionen, nach denen vom menschlichen Bewusstsein unabhängige Phänomene existieren, die auf uns einwirken und die wir sprachlich bezeichnen können. Dabei werden realistische Thesen… …

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  • 108Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier — Antoine Lavoisier Antoine Laurent de Lavoisier (* 26. August 1743 in Paris; † 8. Mai 1794 ebenda) war ein französischer Chemiker und gilt als einer der Väter der modernen Chemie. Inhaltsverzeichnis …

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  • 109Antoine Lavoisier — Antoine Laurent de Lavoisier (* 26. August 1743 in Paris; † 8. Mai 1794 ebenda) war ein französischer Chemiker und gilt als einer der Väter der modernen Chemie. Inhaltsverzeichnis …

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  • 110Daniel Rutherford — (* 3. November 1749 in Edinburgh; † 15. November 1819 ebenda) war ein schottischer Chemiker und Botaniker. Er ist der Entdecker des chemischen Elements Stickstoff. Sein offizielles botanisches Autorenkürzel lautet „Rutherf.“ …

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