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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Inquiry and confirmation18
Recent Work in Standpoint Epistemology16
Strict propriety is weak12
The scope of the All-Subjected Principle: On the logical structure of coercive laws11
Alternative motivation and lies9
Recent work in the theory of conceptual engineering9
Pain, paradox and polysemy9
An argument against causal decision theory8
There are no fundamental facts7
Truthmaking, grounding and Fitch’s paradox7
Grounding and propositional identity6
Recent Work on Gender Identity and Gender6
Is credibility a guide to possibility? A challenge for toy models in science6
A St Petersburg Paradox for risky welfare aggregation6
A note on the Wilhelmine Inconsistency6
Attitudinal social norms6
Why formal objections to the error theory fail5
Can a risk of harm itself be a harm?5
Modal dispositionalism and necessary perfect masks5
Confession of a causal decision theorist5
Beliefs don’t simplify our reasoning, credences do5
A Problem for the Ideal Worlds Account of Desire4
The logic of partial supposition4
Transformative experience and the right to revelatory autonomy4
A new solution to the regress of pure powers4
Recent Work on Moral Revolutions4
There is no tenable notion of global metainferential validity4
Replies to Henderson, Elgin and Lawlor4
Which Fitch?4
Epistemic excuses and the feeling of certainty4
A ground-theoretical modal definition of essence3
No Functions for Rocks: Garson’s Generalized Selected Effects Theory and the Liberality Problem3
Weak generics3
Hypercrisy and standing to self-blame3
Lying with deceptive implicatures? Solving a puzzle about conflicting results3
Relationality without obligation3
The Function of Knowledge3
The reverse ontological argument3
From Non-Usability to Non-Factualism3
Accommodated authority: Broadening the picture3
A puzzle about the fixity of the past3
Lying: revisiting the ‘intending to deceive’ condition3
Philosophical proofs against common sense3
Actual value in decision theory3
Why formal objections to the error theory are sound2
Events and the regress of pure powers: Reply to Taylor2
Actions and questions2
Shifty evidence and shifty books2
The moving spotlighter’s way of ‘unfreezing the spotlight’2
Justification and being in a position to know2
The case for moral empiricism2
LeMans’s gontological argument2
Against classical paraconsistent metatheory2
Comments on What Is the Point of Knowledge?2
On the Autonomy of (Some) Knowledge2
The dream of recapture2
A dilemma for Nicolausian discounting2
Bullshit questions2
Equal Validity or Nonneutrality? A defense of relativism2
Defending the Kratzerian presuppositional error theory2
There is no aesthetic experience of the genuine2
What’s the Point of Knowledge?2
Emotions and the ‘Central Test of Virtue’: Critical Notice of Gopal Sreenivasan’s Emotion and Virtue2
Look at the time!2
Speculations in High Dimensions2
Honesty Isn’t Always a Virtue2
A plan-based causal decision theory2
Dispositionalism’s (grand)daddy issues: time travelling and perfect masks2
Crane and the mark of the mental1
The Pursuit of Neutrality in the Metaphysics of Emergence1
Strange Games, Puppy Play and Exhaustive Intelligibility: A Response to Thi Nguyen’s Games: Agency as Art1
A harder dilemma for partial subjunctive supposition1
Can Global Anti-Realism Withstand the Enactivist Challenge?1
The Old Man’s Bundle, Still: Kristi Olson Revisits the Envy Test1
Are there really games in Utopia? A reinterpretation of Suits’s The Grasshopper1
The gradation puzzle of intellectual assurance1
Does Moral Philosophy ‘Leave Everything As It Is’?1
Visual adaptation and the purpose of perception1
Phenomenal transparency and the transparency of subjecthood1
Perception, Flux and Learning1
What’s the Point of Knowledge? A Function-First EpistemologyBy Michael HannonOxford University Press, 2019. ix + 288 pp. £47.991
How Much Are Games Like Art?1
Chalmers on Virtual Reality: Realism on the Cheap?1
Trying to adjunct without knowing how: adjunction and the adoption problem1
Against philosophical proofs against common sense1
Why Aren’t I Part of a Whale?1
A song turned sideways would sound as sweet1
Settling the Unsettled: Roles for Belief1
From tense realism to realism about temporal passage: Reply to Nihel Jhou1
The interests behind directed doxastic wrongs1
General triviality for counterfactuals1
Doing and allowing good1
Living Your Best Life1
Two kinds of failure in joint action: On disrespect and directed duties1
Recent Work on Meritocracy1
Grounding identity in existence facts: A reply to Wilhelm1
Gradualism, bifurcation and fading qualia1
Susan Schneider on Artificial Consciousness and Moral Standing1
Social connection, interdependence and being sure of ourselves1
Absence and Abnormality1
Sculpted Agency and the Messiness of the Landscape1
Groups, Attitudes and Speech1
Jeffrey imaging revisited1
Is superintelligence necessarily moral?1
The Onus in ‘Ought’1
Why punitive intent matters1
Fitch’s paradox and truthmaking: Why Jago’s argument remains ineffective1
Desert is a dyadic relation1
Is act-consequentialism self-effacing?1
Higher-Order Metaphysics and Small Differences1
Justification and being in a position to know: reply to Waxman1
The Inbetweeners: On Theories of Language Neither Ideal nor Non-Ideal1
Boundary extension as mental imagery1
Divine hiddenness orde jureobjections to theism: You cannot have both1
Why change your beliefs rather than your desires? Two puzzles1
Perceptual noise and the bell curve objection1
Austerity in Mohist ethics1
The Coherence of Giving Up Frege’s Constraint: Comments on Baghramian and Coliva’sRelativism1
A problem for counterfactual sufficiency1
Hyperintensionality and Topicality: Remarks on Berto’s Topics of Thought1
Defending Games: Reply to Hurka, Kukla and Noë1
Composition and plethological innocence1
The epistemic role of vividness1
Losing grip on the third realm: against naive realism for intuitions1
Two problems of fitting grief1
Moral worth and accidentally right actions1
Universalism doesn’t entail extensionalism1
Establishing Moral Norms by Convention: Comments on Baghramian’s and Coliva’s Relativism1
Do tiny contributions make a difference? Reply to Barnett1
A Plea for Prudence1
Russell–Myhill and grounding1
A novel Process Reliabilist response to the Swamping Problem1
Do formal objections to the error theory overgeneralize?1
Equal Validity and Disagreement: Comments on Baghramian and Coliva’s Relativism1
Does racism equal prejudice plus power?1
Following all the rules: Intuitionistic completeness for generalized proof-theoretic validity1
Is global consequentialism more expressive than act consequentialism?1
Enacted appreciation and the meta-normative structure of urgency1
Multidisjunctivism’s no solution to the screening-off problem1
Conglomerability, disintegrability and the comparative principle1
Manipulation, deception, the victim’s reasoning and her evidence1
The actual challenge for the ontological argument1
Perfectionism, Public Reason and Excellences1
On Attention and Norms: An Opinionated Review of Recent Work1
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