Analysis

Papers
(The TQCC of Analysis is 1. 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 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Taking Teaching Seriously20
A semantics for moral error theory16
Correction to: Dehumanizing the Cognitively Disabled: Commentary on Smith’s Making Monsters10
Actual value in decision theory9
Recent Work on Gender Identity and Gender8
Does racism equal prejudice plus power?8
A normal paradox6
Superstitious–magical imaginings6
Speculations in High Dimensions5
Corrigendum to: On translating between logics5
Counterfactuals and indeterminate possibility5
Against the standard semantics for ‘all’ and ‘every’5
From Falsehood to Truth, and From Truth to Error5
An impossibility theorem for Base Rate Tracking and Equalized Odds5
A problem not peculiar to counterfactual sufficiency5
Erratum to: A ground-theoretical modal definition of essence5
Quietism and Normative Symmetry5
The Credibility Economy and its Limits: Critical Notice of Jennifer Lackey’s Criminal Testimonial Injustice4
Why the NSA didn’t diminish your privacy but might have violated your right to privacy4
The Hinge of History Hypothesis: Reply to MacAskill4
Defending Genealogy as Conceptual Reverse-Engineering4
Erratum to: Moral worth and accidentally right actions4
A New Pluralist Theory4
Are there iterated essentialist truths?4
Visual adaptation and the purpose of perception4
There is no aesthetic experience of the genuine4
Empowerment and obsolescence: rejecting the self-transcending power claim3
Actions and questions3
How to Vindicate the Armchair3
Striving and the Dynamic Nature of Skill3
‘Good Vibrations’3
Religion and Religious Education on the Journey to the Ideal Society3
The reverse ontological argument3
Establishing Moral Norms by Convention: Comments on Baghramian’s and Coliva’s Relativism3
Back to ‘normal’3
Success Correlation and Peer Disagreement3
Justin Clarke-Doane on the Justifiability of Moral and Mathematical Belief3
A liar-like paradox for rational reflection principles2
Belief Inertia and Awareness-Evidence Commutativity2
Risk attitudes when choosing for others2
Confession of a causal decision theorist2
Fragility and strength2
Getting Attitudes Right2
Responses to my Interlocutors2
The Practical Origins of Ideas: Genealogy as Conceptual Reverse-Engineering2
A clarification on the Boorse–Wakefield debate about health: Is the theoretical/therapeutic distinction dispensable?2
Honesty Isn’t Always a Virtue2
A new puzzle for limited aggregation2
Religious Credence, Belief and Imagination2
Replies to My Commentators2
Values as Evidence in the Sciences2
We-intentions and immunity to error through misidentification2
Relational virtues and the charge of normative superfluity2
Explaining Imagination2
Resolving a puzzle about the fixity of the past2
Perceptual Experience: Christopher Hill2
Recent Work on Meritocracy2
Two kinds of failure in joint action: On disrespect and directed duties2
The Philosopher as Reverse-Engineer2
Higher-Order Metaphysics and Small Differences2
A modified Kripkean theory of negative existentials2
The stable-ist of them all? Revisiting the KS bargaining solution2
Pennywise Parsimony: Langland-Hassan on Imagination2
Equality and democratic authority2
On Two Explanatory Identity Criteria: One for Individuals, the Other for Properties2
Can Misandric Aggression be Accommodated within Smith’s Theory of Dehumanization and Monstrosity?2
The Ideal in Nonideal Social Ontology2
Motives, Manners, Reasons and Consequences2
‘Or both’: A note on the alleged exclusivity of disjunction in English2
Correction2
Why we should not assume that ‘normal’ is ambiguous2
Response to my CRITICS2
A Problem for the Ideal Worlds Account of Desire2
Dispositionalism’s (grand)daddy issues: time travelling and perfect masks2
A puzzle about the fixity of the past2
Epistemic excuses and the feeling of certainty2
(Almost) all evidence is higher-order evidence2
General triviality for counterfactuals1
Defending Modal Platonism: Reply to Builes1
The desire machine1
Why ain’t evidentialists rich?1
Stalnaker on Propositions1
Recent Work in Forgiveness1
When Rules Become Art1
Perceptual noise and the bell curve objection1
Explanatory virtues and reasons for belief1
Philosophical methodology: a plea for tolerance1
A Plea for Prudence1
Paternalism and presumed superiority1
The Quality of Life: Aristotle Revised1
Tossing Morgenbesser’s Coin1
No grounding problem for Aristotelian universals1
Alan Author strikes again: More on confirming conjunctions of disconfirmed hypotheses1
Relationalism’s psychosemantic ills1
The Standards Problem in Conceptual Engineering1
A novel Process Reliabilist response to the Swamping Problem1
Anti-haecceitism and indiscernibility1
Squid games and the lusory attitude1
The Permissible Play Principle: How to ensure you are playing videogames permissibly1
Correction to: Primitive conditional probabilities, subset relations and comparative regularity1
The procreation asymmetry, improvable-life avoidance and impairable-life acceptance1
Philosophy moves and meta-moves1
Doing and allowing good1
The Ekstatic View of the Will1
Reactive loops and normative indeterminacy1
Correction1
Manipulation, deception, the victim’s reasoning and her evidence1
Lying and oblique intention: Reply to Krstić1
The gap in the evil-god challenge1
Prescriptive and Evaluative Norms of Assertion1
Neppur si muove! Reply to Correia and Rosenkranz1
How to count sore throats1
The symmetry regained1
The role of imagination in making water from moon rocks: How scientists use imagination to break constraints on imagination1
“Is an Agent Simply a Being that Acts?”1
Against God of the truth-value gaps1
Consensual Sex as an Intimate Joint Activity1
Can an action be difficult beyond compare?1
‘Or both’: A reply to Lajevardi on the alleged exclusivity of disjunction in English1
Tit for tat for tit: On reactive loops and regresses1
Visualism and Illustrations: Visual Philosophy beyond Language1
Two distinctions about world-relative truth1
Philosophical Inquiries: Theories, Knowledge and Data1
Perception, Flux and Learning1
Distribution can be dropped: Reply to Rumfitt1
Replies to Nagel, Neta and Pritchard1
A dilemma for Nicolausian discounting1
The Coherence of Giving Up Frege’s Constraint: Comments on Baghramian and Coliva’sRelativism1
The epistemic role of vividness1
On Linguistically Real Patterns1
A harder dilemma for partial subjunctive supposition1
Thinking Off Your Feet: Reply to My Critics1
Précis1
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