Abstract
This article discusses the nature of social science, emphasizing characteristics important to knowledge organization. It addresses the nature of social science disciplines, and compares social science to natural science and the humanities. It notes in particular that social science disciplines cannot be distinguished logically. It explores the treatment of the social sciences in both knowledge organization systems and the knowledge organization literature.
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