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    Some background: https://www.theguardian.com/education/2026/may/12/thousands-of-university-of-nottingham-staff-told-they-are-at-risk-of-redundancy Not only does Nottingham University have a good academic reputation, the city of Nottingham has a great…

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Most cited living philosophers with Google Scholar pages who work in decision, game and rational choice theory (and cognate areas like philosophy of probability)

As before, only philosophers with most of their citations to work in these areas are listed. Because the numbers drop off fairly quickly, I only list the “top ten.”

  1. Brian Skyrms (UC Irvine) (15,100)
  2. Christian List (LMU) (15,000)
  3. Stephan Hartmann (LMU) (7,000)
  4. Jon Williamson (Manchester) (6,300)
  5. Alan Hajek (ANU) (6,000)
  6. James M. Joyce (Michigan) (5,100)
  7. Kenny Easwaran (UC Irvine) (4,800)
  8. Wlodek Rabinowicz (Lund) (4,800)
  9. Teddy Seidenfeld (Carnegie-Mellon) (4,500)
  10. Luc Bovens (North Carolina) (4,300) & Martin Peterson (Texas A&M) (4,300)
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