TheChadd
Critical Thinker
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- Jan 28, 2006
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Hey guys,
Well I'm having this argument with a close friend of mine who's about to begin her 2nd year of undergraduate science. The argument is essentially about the most basic form of reductionism: I explained that physics 'comes' from mathematics, chemistry comes from physics and biology comes from chemistry.
She's someone who loves chemistry and seemed angry at the suggestion that it is reducible down to physics... I gave some examples of the way chemistry is working off the foundation of physics but they didn't seem to satisfy. I'm wonder if anyone could offer up a simple way to show her exactly what I mean - Or if there really is strong argument out there about whether chemistry is reducible to physics (I'm doubting it).
Thanks.
Well I'm having this argument with a close friend of mine who's about to begin her 2nd year of undergraduate science. The argument is essentially about the most basic form of reductionism: I explained that physics 'comes' from mathematics, chemistry comes from physics and biology comes from chemistry.
She's someone who loves chemistry and seemed angry at the suggestion that it is reducible down to physics... I gave some examples of the way chemistry is working off the foundation of physics but they didn't seem to satisfy. I'm wonder if anyone could offer up a simple way to show her exactly what I mean - Or if there really is strong argument out there about whether chemistry is reducible to physics (I'm doubting it).
Thanks.