This paper examines the negative response to Dalton’s atomic symbols by situating them in the context of the normative eighteenth-century
representational system of affinity tables. Aesthetic analysis of the affinity tables reveals them as schema embedded with
a potent functionalist empiricism. In contrast, the aesthetics of Dalton's symbols is associated with hypothetico-deductivism
and alchemical iconicism.
aesthetic functionalism - affinity tables - alchemical distancing - atomic symbols - chemical nomenclature
This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.