Googling produced the answers, so I won't reveal them, since I cheated, but
here's an interesting article declaiming the list because the author's
prejudice precluded too many black intellectuals:

http://www.jbhe.com/news_views/37_posner.html

Beth Benoit
University System of New Hampshire

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> According to a source I may reveal in the fullness of time, who are
> the three most cited intellectuals in history? For full marks, list
> them in order.
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> Hint: two are predictable; one is sufficiently surprising that I'm
> not sure I believe it.
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> Stephen
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