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Revistas Con Factor De Impacto En El Journal Citation Reports (JCR). Science Edition. Categoría: History & Philosophie of S Revistas con factor de impacto en el Journal Citation Reports (JCR). Science Edition. Categoría: History & Philosophie of Science FACTOR NÚMERO TÍTULO ABREVIADO TÍTULO COMPLETO ISSN RANGO CUARTIL IMPACTO ARTÍCULOS AM J BIOETHICS AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BIOETHICS 1526-5161 3.887 1 de 56 Q1 25 SOC STUD SCI SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCES 0306-3127 2.151 2 de 56 Q1 42 SCI ENG ETHICS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ETHICS 1353-3452 1.516 3 de 56 Q1 91 AGR HUM VALUES AGRICULTURE AND HUMAN VALUES 0889-048X 1.359 4 de 56 Q1 43 J AGR ENVIRON ETHIC JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL & ENVIRONMENTAL ETHIC 1187-7863 1.250 5 de 56 Q1 60 BRIT J PHILOS SCI BRITISH JOURNAL FOR THE PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE 0007-0882 1.017 6 de 56 Q1 35 BIOL PHILOS BIOLOGY & PHILOSOPHY 0169-3867 0.907 7 de 56 Q1 53 STUD HIST PHILOS M P STUDIES IN HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF MODERN PHYSICS 1355-2198 0.902 8 de 56 Q1 47 OSIRIS OSIRIS 0369-7827 0.875 9 de 56 Q1 15 ISIS ISIS 0021-1753 0.818 10 de 56 Q1 33 EUR PHYS J H EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL H 2102-6459 0.778 11 de 56 Q1 24 SCI EDUC-NETHERLANDS SCIENCE & EDUCATION 0926-7220 0.718 12 de 56 Q1 108 HYLE HYLE 1433-5158 0.700 13 de 56 Q1 7 J HIST MED ALL SCI JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY MEDICINE AND ALLIED SCIENCES 0022-5045 0.686 14 de 56 Q2 17 PHILOS SCI PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE 0031-8248 0.667 15 de 56 Q2 77 SYNTHESE SYNTHESE 0039-7857 0.637 16 de 56 Q2 217 J HIST BIOL JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF BIOLOGY 0022-5010 0.622 17 de 56 Q2 21 STUD HIST PHILOS SCI STUDIES IN HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE 0039-3681 0.564 18 de 56 Q2 72 MED HIST MEDICAL HISTORY 0025-7273 0.556 19 de 56 Q2 24 ENG STUD ENGINEERING STUDIES 1937-8629 0.545 20 de 56 Q2 13 J HIST NEUROSCI JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF NEUROSCIENCE 0964-704X 0.537 21 de 56 Q2 28 PERSPECT BIOL MED PERSPECTIVES IN BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE 0031-5982 0.536 22 de 56 Q2 40 B HIST MED BULLETIN OF THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE 0007-5140 0.529 23 de 56 Q2 19 IEEE ANN HIST COMPUT IEEE ANNALS OF THE HISTORY OF COMPUTING 1058-6180 0.524 24 de 56 Q2 23 BIOSEMIOTICS-NETH BIOSEMIOTICS 1875-1342 0.488 25 de 56 Q2 36 PHILOS MATH PHILOSOPHIA MATHEMATICA 0031-8019 0.433 26 de 56 Q2 18 TECHNOL CULT TECHNOLOGY AND CULTURE 0040-165X 0.407 27 de 56 Q2 35 HIST PHILOS LOGIC HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHIE OF LOGIC 0144-5340 0.400 28 de 56 Q3 19 SOC HIST MED SOCIAL HISTORY OF MEDICINE 0951-631X 0.400 29 de 56 Q3 34 ANN SCI ANNALS OF SCIENCE 0003-3790 0.395 30 de 56 Q3 25 J HIST ASTRON JOURNAL FOR THE HISTORY OF ASTRONOMY 0021-8286 0.390 31 de 56 Q3 23 HIST SCI HISTORY OF SCIENCE 0073-2753 0.389 32 de 56 Q3 19 PHYS PERSPECT PHYSICS IN PERSPECTIVES 1422-6944 0.367 33 de 56 Q3 12 HIST MATH HISTORIA MATHEMATICA 0315-0860 0.357 34 de 56 Q3 11 NOTES REC ROY SOC NOTES AND RECORDS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY 0035-9149 0.356 35 de 56 Q3 23 HIST REC AUST SCI HISTORY RECORDS OF AUSTRALIAN SCIENCE 0727-3061 0.333 36 de 56 Q3 3 AGR HIST AGRICULTURAL HISTORY 0002-1482 0.324 37 de 56 Q3 18 ARCH HIST EXACT SCI ARCHIVES FOR HISTORY OF EXACT SCIENCES 0003-9519 0.324 38 de 56 Q3 17 AMBIX AMBIX 0002-6980 0.292 39 de 56 Q3 16 EARLY SCI MED EARLY SCIENCE AND MEDICINE 1383-7427 0.289 40 de 56 Q3 20 CENTAURUS CENTAURUS 0008-8994 0.286 41 de 56 Q3 18 SCI CONTEXT SCIENCE IN CONTEXT 0269-8897 0.286 42 de 56 Q3 27 HIST HUM SCI HISTORY OF THE HUMAN SCIENCES 0952-6951 0.276 43 de 56 Q4 50 ENDEAVOUR ENDEAVOUR 0160-9327 0.261 44 de 56 Q4 25 HIST GEO- SPACE SCI HISTORY OF GEO-AND SPACE SCIENCES 2190-5010 0.250 45 de 56 Q4 9 EARTH SCI HIST EARTH SCIENCES HISTORY 0736-623X 0.217 46 de 56 Q4 16 ARCH NAT HIST ARCHIVES OF NATURAL HISTORY 0260-9541 0.213 47 de 56 Q4 23 CRYPTOLOGIA CRYPTOLOGIA 0161-1194 0.179 48 de 56 Q4 25 HIST STUD NAT SCI HISTORICAL STUDIES IN THE NATURAL SCIENCES 1939-1811 0.171 49 de 56 Q4 11 HER RUSS ACAD SCI+ HERALD OF THE RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 1019-3316 0.170 50 de 56 Q4 56 B STOR SCI MAT BOLLETINO DI STORIA DELLE SCIENZE MATEMATICHE 0392-4432 0.167 51 de 56 Q4 7 NEXUS NETW J NEXUS NETWORK JOURNAL 1590-5896 0.159 52 de 56 Q4 30 REV HIST MATH REVUE D'HISTORIE DES MATHEMATIQUES 1262-022X 0.143 53 de 56 Q4 3 NUNCIUS NUNCIUS-JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE 0394-7394 0.133 54 de 56 Q4 12 DYNAMIS DYNAMIS 0211-9536 0.132 55 de 56 Q4 BER WISSGESCH BERICHTE ZUR WISSENSCHAFTSGESCHICHTE 0170-6233 0.061 56 de 56 Q4 15.
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