<div><p>The hypothesis of a Hierarchy of the Sciences, first formulated in the 19<sup>th</sup> century, predicts that, moving from simple and general phenomena (e.g. particle dynamics) to complex and particular (e.g. human behaviour), researchers lose ability to reach theoretical and methodological consensus. This hypothesis places each field of research along a continuum of complexity and “softness”, with profound implications for our understanding of scientific knowledge. Today, however, the idea is still unproven and philosophically overlooked, too often confused with simplistic dichotomies that contrast natural and social sciences, or science and the humanities. Empirical tests of the hypothesis have usually compared few fields and this...
History of science (HoS), nature of science (NoS), and philosophy of science (PoS) are three fundame...
Publication patterns in the leading journals of chemistry, economics, philosophy, and sociology betw...
The use of bibliometric data is a means of comparing. research productivity and scholarly. impact fo...
The hypothesis of a Hierarchy of the Sciences, first formulated in the 19(th) century, predicts that...
The hypothesis of a Hierarchy of the Sciences with physical sciences at the top, social sciences at ...
The current research tested the validity of the traditional Compteian hierarchical model of science ...
The content of human minds is extremely complex. It can be classified into the 'folk knowledge' of d...
The ubiquity of hierarchical order is obvious, and the obvious is hard to explain, but a number of w...
While the ``hierarchy of science'' has been widely analysed, there is no corresponding study of the ...
<p>We partitioned 7,940 journals connected by 9.2 million citations <a href="http://www.plosone.org/...
ABSTRACT—Prior research supports the inference that scientific disciplines can be ordered into a hie...
In which journal a scientist publishes is considered one of the most crucial factors determining the...
Taxonomy has a history dating back to Aristotle (350BC)andhas facilitatedawide rangeofdevelopments i...
<p>Domains are attributed based on journal, following the classifications of Essential Science Indic...
The concept of hierarchical organization is commonplace in science. Subatomic particles compose atom...
History of science (HoS), nature of science (NoS), and philosophy of science (PoS) are three fundame...
Publication patterns in the leading journals of chemistry, economics, philosophy, and sociology betw...
The use of bibliometric data is a means of comparing. research productivity and scholarly. impact fo...
The hypothesis of a Hierarchy of the Sciences, first formulated in the 19(th) century, predicts that...
The hypothesis of a Hierarchy of the Sciences with physical sciences at the top, social sciences at ...
The current research tested the validity of the traditional Compteian hierarchical model of science ...
The content of human minds is extremely complex. It can be classified into the 'folk knowledge' of d...
The ubiquity of hierarchical order is obvious, and the obvious is hard to explain, but a number of w...
While the ``hierarchy of science'' has been widely analysed, there is no corresponding study of the ...
<p>We partitioned 7,940 journals connected by 9.2 million citations <a href="http://www.plosone.org/...
ABSTRACT—Prior research supports the inference that scientific disciplines can be ordered into a hie...
In which journal a scientist publishes is considered one of the most crucial factors determining the...
Taxonomy has a history dating back to Aristotle (350BC)andhas facilitatedawide rangeofdevelopments i...
<p>Domains are attributed based on journal, following the classifications of Essential Science Indic...
The concept of hierarchical organization is commonplace in science. Subatomic particles compose atom...
History of science (HoS), nature of science (NoS), and philosophy of science (PoS) are three fundame...
Publication patterns in the leading journals of chemistry, economics, philosophy, and sociology betw...
The use of bibliometric data is a means of comparing. research productivity and scholarly. impact fo...