Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A

2.1k papers and 21.0k indexed citations i.

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The 2.1k papers published in Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A in the last decades have received a total of 21.0k indexed citations. Papers published in Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A usually cover History and Philosophy of Science (1.2k papers), Philosophy (347 papers) and Sociology and Political Science (214 papers) specifically the topics of Philosophy and History of Science (855 papers), Historical Philosophy and Science (237 papers) and History of Science and Medicine (198 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A are David Bloor, James Ladyman, Ian Hacking, Ernán McMullin, Robert N. Brandon, Ian G. Stewart, Bruno Latour, Hans‐Jörg Rheinberger, Harry Collins and Torsten Wilholt.

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Fields of papers published in Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A

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