Archiv fuer Geschichte der Philosophie

Papers
(The TQCC of Archiv fuer Geschichte der Philosophie 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 2020-02-01 to 2024-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
The ‘Aristotle Experience’ Revisited: Thomas Kuhn Meets Ludwik Fleck on the Road to Structure 7
The Human Vocation and the Question of the Earth: Karoline von Günderrode’s Philosophy of Nature6
Kant, Eudaimonism, Act-Consequentialism and the Fact of Reason5
Was Hegel an Authoritarian Thinker?Reading Hegel’sPhilosophy of Historyon the Basis of his Metaphysics4
Kant’s Mereological Account of Greater and Lesser Actual Infinities3
Moral Education and Transcendental Idealism3
Adam Smith: Radical Neo-Roman and Moderate Realist3
‘Pushing Through’ in Plato’s Sophist: A New Reading of the Parity Assumption3
Does Aristotle’s ‘Being Is Not a Genus’ Argument Entail Ontological Pluralism?3
The Learner’s Motivation and the Structure of Habituation in Aristotle3
Avicenna on Mathematical Infinity3
Peirce on Symbols3
Sellars’s Core Critique of C. I. Lewis: Against the Equation of Aboutness with Givenness2
Bolstering the Keystone: Kant on the Incomprehensibility of Freedom2
External Goods and the Complete Exercise of Virtue in Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics 2
The Kantian Capacity for Moral Self-Control: Abstraction at Two Levels2
Desire and Impulse in Epictetus and the Older Stoics2
Averroes’s Unity Argument Against Multiple Intellects2
Aristotle on Self-Sufficiency, External Goods, and Contemplation2
The Analogies of Justice and Health inRepublic IV2
Kant on Civil Self-Sufficiency2
Kant’s Theory of Concept Formation and his Theory of Definitions2
Kant’s Account of Epistemic Normativity1
Philosopher-King on a Leash: Combining Plato’s Republic, Statesman and Laws in the Justinianic Dialogue On Political Science 1
The Less Said The Better: Dewey, Neurath, and Mid-Century Theories of Truth1
Conceiving Prime Matter in the Middle Ages: Perception, Abstraction and Analogy1
Kant on Moral Respect1
Aesthetics Naturalised: Schlick on the Evolution of Beauty and Art1
Der kosmologische Gottesbeweis des Ralph von Battle. Rekonstruktion, Kritik und Einordnung1
Aristotle on Attention1
The Six Faces of Beauty. Baumgarten on the Perfections of Knowledge in the Context of the German Enlightenment1
Anja Jauernig, The World According to Kant: Appearances and Things in Themselves in Critical Idealism. Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press 2021, xii+380 pp.1
Expert Impressions in Stoicism1
Kant and Consequentialism in Context: The SecondCritique’s Response to Pistorius1
Perception and Pluralism: Leibniz’s Theological Derivation of Perception in Connection with Platonism, Rationalism and Substance Monism1
Spinoza’s Monism I: Ruling Out Eternal-Durational Causation1
Culture and the Unity of Kant’s Critique of Judgment 1
A Monistic Conclusion to Aristotle’sErgonArgument: the Human Good as the Best Achievement of a Human1
Themistius on Concept Formation1
How Man Became the Measure: An Anthropological Defense of the Measure Doctrine in the Protagoras1
Kant’s Conception of Theodicy and his Argument from Metaphysical Evil against it1
Aristotle and Eudoxus on the Argument from Contraries1
Spinoza’s Monism II: A Proposal1
Kant’s Argument for Transcendental Idealism in the Transcendental Aesthetic Revisited1
Nietzsche’s English Genealogy of Truthfulness1
Aristotle’s First Moves Regarding Perception: A Reading of (most of)De Anima 2.51
The Role of Animal in Abū Bakr al-Rāzī’s Theory of the Perfection of the Soul1
Spinoza on Action and Immanent Causation1
Reappraising Plato’s Cratylus1
Christian Wolff über motivierende Gründe und handlungsrelevante Irrtümer1
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