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    Between the Library and the Laboratory: The Language of Chemistry in Eighteenth-Century France.Daniel Brewer & Wilda C. Anderson - 1988 - Substance 17 (1):92.
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    Rhetoric and nomenclature in lavoisier's chemical language.Wilda Anderson - 1985 - Topoi 4 (2):165-169.
    Implicit in the theoretical chemical writings of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier is a theory of language that is not in complete harmony with the philosopher of language whom he takes as his explicit authority, Condillac. Lavoisier's reform of the nomenclature of chemistry leads to his dividing scientific language into two sets with different properties: a denotative artificial nomenclature and connotative natural language. This division supposedly permits knowledge to be stored in the nomenclature while the natural language retains the rhetorical tools necessary (...)
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