Australasian Journal of Philosophy

Papers
(The median citation count of Australasian Journal of Philosophy is 0. 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 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Graham Charles Nerlich (23 November 1929 – 31 March 2022)37
Conventional Evaluativity22
The Impossible Arises: Oscar Reutersvärd and his Contemporaries11
Using the Ideal/Nonideal Distinction in Philosophy of Language (and Elsewhere)9
Disagreement for Dialetheists8
Reasons for Non-Agents8
Mary Shepherd’s Essays on the Perception of an External Universe7
On the Possibility of Act Contractualism7
Coherence as Joint Satisfiability7
Rationality in Mathematical Proofs6
Goddard and Judge on Tractarian Objects6
Experiencing Mandates: Towards A Hybrid Account6
Plato’s Pragmatism: Rethinking the Relationship Between Ethics and Epistemology6
Against the Humean Argument for Extended Simples6
Sharing Pain: A Hybrid Expressivist Account6
It Can Be Irrational to Knowingly Choose the Best6
The Ethical Implications of Panpsychism6
Chains of Being: Infinite Regress, Circularity, and Metaphysical Explanation5
Working as Equals: Relational Egalitarianism and the Workplace5
Causation and the Time-Asymmetry of Knowledge5
Benefits are Better than Harms: A Reply to Feit5
Skill and Mastery: Philosophical Stories from the ZhuangziLai, Karyn and Wai Wai Chiu (eds.), Skill and Mastery: Philosophical Stories from the Zhuang5
Revolutionary Normative Subjectivism5
Kantian Naturalism5
A Defence of Ontological Innocence: Response to Barker4
Engineering Human Beauty4
Metaphysical EmergenceWilson, Jessica, Metaphysical Emergence , New York: Oxford University Press, 2022, pp. 336, $94.00(hardback).4
Foundations for Knowledge-Based Decision Theories4
The Catch-22 of Forgetfulness: Responsibility for Mental Mistakes4
The Varieties of Prudence4
Supererogation and Optimisation4
The Undivided Self: Aristotle and the ‘Mind-Body’ Problem4
Knowledge of the Future and Reliable Belief-Forming Processes3
Moral Uncertainty, Pure Justifiers, and Agent-Centred Options3
The Moral Inefficacy of Carbon Offsetting3
Epistemic Possibility: Kripke Versus Soames3
On Believing: Being Right in a World of PossibilitiesHunter, David, On Believing: Being Right in a World of Possibilities , Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022, pp. xi3
Virtue and Action: Selected Papers3
Judicial Power and the Intrinsic Normativity of Law3
The Value of Normative Information3
The Positive Argument for Impermissivism3
Perspective and spatial experience3
Against Instantiation3
The Structure of Phenomenal Justification3
Doxastic Wronging and Evidentialism3
Higher-Order Control: An Argument for Moral Luck2
The Mysterious Pain Quality: A Meta-cognitive Interpretation of the Orthodox View2
What is a Right?2
Engineering Human Beauty with More Caution2
Imagination and the Permissive View of Fictional Truth2
Being Me Being You: Adam Smith & Empathy2
An Argument for Unconscious Mental Qualities2
The Parmenidean Ascent2
Knowing When to Stop2
Deflating the Success-Truth Connection2
Mary Shepherd: A Guide2
Moorean Paradox in Practice: How Knowledge of Action Can Be First-Personal2
Options and Agency2
Some Question-Begging Objections to Rule Consequentialism2
Avowing the Avowal View2
Blameworthiness for Non-Culpable Attitudes1
The Architectonic of Reason: Purposiveness and Systematic Unity in Kant's Critique of Pure Reason1
Worldly Indeterminacy and the Provisionality of Language1
What are the Causal Bases of Dispositions?1
Unconscious Pleasure as Dispositional Pleasure1
How (Not) to Define Inertial Frames1
Philosophical Expertise Put to the Test1
Movements of the Mind: A Theory of Attention, Intention and Action1
A Hybrid Account of Harm1
Speak, Memory: Dignāga, Consciousness, and Awareness1
The Problem of Blame: Making Sense of Moral Anger1
The Right to Know: Epistemic Rights, and Why We Need Them1
Hermeneutical Sabotage1
The Normative Effects of Redressive Practices: What Changes and How?1
Certain and Uncertain Inference with Indicative Conditionals1
Towards a Synthesis of Two Research Programmes: Inference to the Best Explanation and Models of Scientific Explanation1
Dreier Is a Great Dad in All Possible Worlds: A Challenge to Moral Contingentism1
Mental Causation for Standard Dualists1
Paradoxes and Inconsistent MathematicsWeber, Zach, Paradoxes and Inconsistent Mathematics , Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021, pp. xii + 324, AUD$141.95 (hardb1
Singular Experience1
The Buddha’s Lucky Throw and Pascal’s Wager1
Women Are Not Adult Human Females1
Rational Norms for Degreed Intention (and the Discrepancy between Theoretical and Practical Reason)1
The Matter of Consciousness: From the Knowledge Argument to Russellian Monism1
When is Equality Basic?1
Timeslice Prioritarianism, Prudence, and Weak Pareto1
The Horizonal Structure of Visual Experience1
Coordination and Coming to Be1
Debating Surrogacy1
Worlds are Pluralities1
Aristotle on Reasoning and Rational Animals1
The Ethics of Disbelief1
New and Improved: Pessimism about Testimony’s Role in Developing Understanding1
Health Problems: Philosophical Puzzles about the Nature of Health1
Multidimensional Adjectives1
Public Reason Illiberalism and Ideology1
Philosophical Methodology: From Data to Theory1
Emotion and Ethics in Virtual Reality0
Organizations as Wrongdoers: From Ontology to Morality0
Sexualisation0
Logics of Truth and Maximality0
A Control Theory of Action0
Reasons First0
On Wittgenstein’s Notion of a Surveyable Representation: Rituals, Aesthetics, and Aspect-Perception0
The Tangle of Science: Reliability Beyond Method, Rigour, and Objectivity0
Bad Beliefs: Why they Happen to Good People0
AJP—100*0
Ockham’s Metaphysical Commitments: The Case of Location0
Neglected Virtues0
Frege on the Tolerability of Sense Variation: A Reply to Michaelson and Textor0
The Priority Map0
Communicative Gaslighting0
Pundits and Possibilities: Philosophers Are Not Modal Experts0
Competitive Value, Noncompetitive Value, and Life's Meaning0
What Is the Folk Concept of Life?0
Folk Concepts of Race, Cross-culturally0
Romantic Empiricism: Nature Art and Ecology from Herder to Humboldt0
Is Consciousness Vague?0
Limited Aggregation’s Non-Fatal Non-Dilemma0
Mathematical Gettier Cases and Their Implications0
Non-Ideal Epistemology0
Smartphones: Parts of Our Minds? Or Parasites?0
Fear of Death and the Will to Live0
Evaluative and Metalinguistic Dispute0
A Case Against Simple-mindedness: Śrīgupta on Mental Mereology0
Humeanism, Modality, and the Governing Conception of Natural Laws0
Cost and Psychological Difficulty: Two Aspects of Demandingness0
Akratic Beliefs and Seemings0
Depression, Ataraxia, and the Pig0
Can Moral Anti-Realists Theorize?0
Average Utilitarianism Implies Solipsistic Egoism0
Fragmentalism: Putting All the Pieces Together0
Evil and the Quantum Multiverse0
Skills as Knowledge0
Selfless Minds: A Contemporary Perspective on Vasubandhu’s Metaphysics0
Plato’s Epistemology: Being and Seeming0
Fit-related Reasons to Inquire0
On E.E. Constance Jones’s Account of Categorical Propositions and Her Defence of Frege0
Three Kinds of Causal Indeterminacy0
Structural Irrationality Does Not Consist in Having Attitudes You Ought Not to Have: A New Dilemma for Reasons-Violating Structural Irrationality0
Composers’ Mistakes and their Correction in Performance0
Janna Lea Thompson (1942–2022)0
Self-Fulfilling Beliefs: A Defence0
When to Psychologize0
Out of Time: A Philosophical Study of Timelessness0
Knowledge and the Onslaught of Desire0
Admiration, Appreciation, and Aesthetic Worth0
Against Character Constraints0
Change Don’t Come Easy: Nonnegotiable Meanings0
Interpolating Decisions0
Kant on Reason as the Capacity for Comprehension0
Aristotle on Shame and Learning to Be GoodJimenez, Marta, Aristotle on Shame and Learning to Be Good , Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020, pp. x + 214, $77USD (hardba0
Hypocrisy and Conditional Requirements0
Attention And Attentiveness: A Defence of The Argument for Adverbialism0
Hedging and the Norm of Belief0
Social Virtue Epistemology0
Why Is Proof the Only Way to Acquire Mathematical Knowledge?0
A Permissive View of Fitting Emotional Change0
The Philosophy of Envy0
Modal Realism and Anthropic Reasoning0
The Epistemology of Groups0
Comprehension and Competence: The Grasping Condition for Theoretical Understanding0
Basic Rules of Arithmetic0
Liberal Self-Determination in a World of Migration0
Intersectional Disadvantage0
Robert Nola (25 June 1940 – 23 October 2022)0
Descartes and the Ontology of Everyday Life0
Awareness Revision and Belief Extension0
Edenic Idealism0
Thick and Perceptual Moral Beauty0
The Statistical Riddle of Induction0
Gratitude and Rights0
The Golden Rule: A Defence0
The Scope of Longtermism0
The Shape of Agency: Control, Action, Skill, Knowledge0
Is Prime Matter Energy?0
Constitutive Self-Consciousness0
Semantics, Cross-Category Style0
Catharine Trotter Cockburn0
Being Rational Enough: Maximizing, Satisficing, and Degrees of Rationality0
E Pur Si Move ! Motion-Based Illusions, Perception and Depiction0
Russellian Monism and Ignorance of Non-structural Properties0
Action, Presence, and the Specious Present0
Does the Anti-essentialist Consensus About Species Rest on a Mistake?0
Feeling Like It: A Theory of Inclination and WillSchapiro, Tamar, Feeling Like It: A Theory of Inclination and Will , Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021, pp. viii + 10
What Is Culpable About Culpable Moral Ignorance?0
Ambiguity Tests, Polysemy, and Copredication0
The Trouble with Genuine-Attraction Desires0
Bias: A Philosophical Study0
NotExcusing Rape: Silencing, Rationality, and Blame0
Constructing Embodied Emotion with Language: Moebius Syndrome and Face-Based Emotion Recognition Revisited0
Partial Aggregation: What the People Think0
The Failures of Philosophy: A Historical Essay0
Getting Our Act Together: A Theory of Collective Moral Obligations0
Social Normativity: No Mere Formality0
Becoming a Statue0
Self-Control without a Self0
Kant, Race, and Racism: Views from Somewhere0
The Neutrality of Life0
Humean Idealism0
Non-Monotonic Theories of Aesthetic Value0
Critical-Set Views, Biographical Identity, and the Long Term0
Coordination, Content, and Conflation0
Knowledge and Ability Externalism0
Challenging the Pursuit of Novelty0
Sharing Knowledge: A Functionalist Account of Assertion0
Persisting Despite the Relativistic Odds0
Aristotle on Melissus on Infinity0
Causal Decision Theory, Two-Boxing, and Deliberation-Compatibilism: A Reply to Sandgren and Williamson0
Conventionalism about Persons and the Nonidentity Problem0
Powerful Deceivers and Public Reason Liberalism: An Argument for Externalization0
Better Foundations for Subjective Probability0
Epistemic Justification: Probability, Normalcy, and the Functional Theory0
Determinism, Death, and MeaningStephen Maitzen, Determinism, Death, and Meaning , New York: Routledge, 2022, pp. 208, $170USD (hardback).0
Delusions and the Predictive Mind0
What is (Neo-)Pragmatists’ Function?0
The Grounds of a Critique of Pure Reason0
Frontloading and the Necessary A Posteriori0
Virtual Objects: To Be is to Be Perceivable0
Well-Being Measurements and the Linearity Assumption: A Response to Wodak0
Inescapable Concepts0
Two-Dimensional De Se Chance Deference0
Fallibility and Dogmatism0
Amphibians and the Particular-Universal Distinction0
The Rules of Rescue: Cost, Distance, and Effective Altruism0
On Scepticism About Ought Simpliciter0
The Metaphysics of Sensory Experience0
Perception and Disjunctive Belief: A New Problem for Ambitious Predictive Processing0
The Aesthetic Value of the World0
Serious Actualism and Nonexistence0
Two-Tiered Mixed Theories of Punishment Are Not Safe from the Angry Mob0
Infinite Aggregation and Risk0
Uncoordinated Norms of Belief0
Maxwell John (‘Max’) Cresswell, 1939–20240
Against the Pathology Argument for Self-Acquaintance0
Even More Supererogatory0
What Justifies Our Bias Toward the Future?0
True Blame0
The Audibility Problem and Indirect Listening0
The Philosopher’s Guide to Parenthood: Stork, Surrogates, and Stereotypes0
Plato’s Phaedo: Forms, Death, and the Philosophical Life0
Proof-Theoretic Validity isn’t Intuitionistic; So What?0
In Defence of Macroidealism0
Deliberative Control and Eliminativism about Reasons for Emotions0
Counting Your Chickens0
Inference Is Not a Process0
Idealization in Epistemology: A Modest Modeling Approach0
Whence The Form?0
The Aleph and Other Alleged Mereological Curiosities0
Inquiry and Metaphysical Rationalism0
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