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Philosophy of the Social Sciences
The 50 Most-Frequently Cited Articles
in Philosophy of the Social Sciences as of November 1, 2009 -- updated monthly

Most-cited rankings are recalculated at the beginning of the month.
Rankings are based on citations to articles on this journal site from articles in HighWire-hosted journals.

1.  Murray S. Davis
  That's Interesting!: Towards a Phenomenology of Sociology and a Sociology of Phenomenology
  Jan 01, 1971; 1: 309-344.
(In "Article")   [PDF]
 
2.  Arthur L. Stinchcombe
  The Conditions of Fruitfulness of Theorizing About Mechanisms in Social Science
  Sep 01, 1991; 21: 367-388.
(In "Article")   [Abstract]     [PDF]
 
3.  Charles Bazerman
  What Written Knowledge Does: Three Examples of Academic Discourse
  Sep 01, 1981; 11: 361-387.
(In "Article")   [PDF]
 
4.  Mario Bunge
  Mechanism and Explanation
  Dec 01, 1997; 27: 410-465.
(In "Article")   [Abstract]     [PDF]
 
5.  Jürgen Habermas, Christian Lenhardt
  A Postscript to Knowledge and Human Interests*{dagger}
  Jan 01, 1973; 3: 157-189.
(In "Article")   [PDF]
 
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