By Jennifer T. Allen
Julia Bursten, Rebekah Duke-Crockett, and Chad RiskoWhen Rebekah Duke-Crockett, a first-year Ph.D. student in chemistry, took Julia Bursten鈥檚 Philosophy of Science graduate seminar, she began thinking about the wealth of insights philosophy has for chemists. The questions brought up eventually led to a collaboration between Duke-Crockett, philosophy professor Bursten, philosophy Ph.D. alum Ryan McCoy, and chemistry professor Chad Risko.
That collaboration culminated in a recently published article in the Journal of American Chemical Society:
鈥淧hilosophers of science spend a lot of time thinking about problems and questions relevant for chemistry but, unfortunately, chemists