American Philosophical Quarterly

Papers
(The TQCC of American Philosophical Quarterly is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
American Philosophical Quarterly17
Thomson 50 Years Later16
AI-Enhanced Nudging15
The Ubiquity of Moore's Paradox13
Corroboration10
The Paradox of Tragedy, or Why (Almost) All Emotions Can Be Enjoyed8
Methodological Naturalism Undercuts Ontological Naturalism8
Collateral Legal Consequences and Criminal Sentencing7
Eliciting and Assessing our Moral Risk Preferences6
Metaphysical Optimality and Intelligent Design6
Pascal's Wager6
Rescher (1962) and the Semantics of “Most”6
Introduction, Summary, Questions for the Future5
The Subjective Ought and the Accessibility of Moral Truths5
The Nonrelational Higher-Order Theory of Consciousness Defended5
Aesthetic Testimony and Aesthetic Concepts4
An Unfathomable World4
Gratitude for (One's Own) Life4
Introduction to the Special Issue: Racism4
Structural Racism Within Reason3
Luck Egalitarianism for Hard Determinists3
Just Judge3
American Philosophical Quarterly3
Allowing and the Failure to Act3
Intellectual Virtue Signaling3
Healthcare Resource Allocation, Machine Learning, and Distributive Justice3
Living in the Moment is for Oysters3
Moral Invariantism3
What Does it Mean to Say “The Criminal Justice System is Racist”?3
Against an Argument for Objective Probabilities of Undetermined Choices2
Justification Without Excuses2
The Anti-Conceptual Engineering Argument and the Problem of Implementation2
Justification and Defeasibility, Theoretical and Practical2
A Flexible, Sloppy Blob?2
How the Block Grows2
Making a Murderer2
Sufficient Conditions for Counterfactual Transitivity and Antecedent Strengthening2
Introduction to the Special Issue2
Value Alignment for Advanced Artificial Judicial Intelligence2
What is a Naturalized Principle of Composition?2
No Wellbeing for Robots (and Hence no Rights)2
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