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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Intuitive Expertise in Moral Judgments12
Temporal B-Coming: Passage without Presentness11
What do We Want from a Theory of Epistemic Blame?11
Moral Beauty, Inside and Out9
The Folk Concept of Law: Law Is Intrinsically Moral9
Inquiring Minds Want to Improve9
Determinism, Counterfactuals, and Decision7
Mathematical Explanations of Physical Phenomena7
Imposter Syndrome and Self-Deception7
Are Organisms Substances or Processes?7
Plan B6
Skills as Knowledge6
Evaluative and Metalinguistic Dispute6
Measuring Absolute Velocity6
Extending the Predictive Mind6
Precision and Perceptual Clarity6
Measuring Conventionality5
Are Spectrum Arguments Defused by Vagueness?5
Becoming a Statue5
Grounding and the Myth of Ontological Innocence5
Deflationary Theories of Properties and Their Ontology5
An Alternative to the Causal Theory of Perception5
Fregean Side-Thoughts5
Profiling, Neutrality, and Social Equality5
The Hereby-Commit Account of Inference5
Absolute Velocities Are Unmeasurable: Response to Middleton and Murgueitio Ramírez4
Who’s Your Ideal Listener?4
Cognitive Penetration: Inference or Fabrication?4
Engineering Human Beauty4
Thick and Perceptual Moral Beauty4
Equal Moral Opportunity: A Solution to the Problem of Moral Luck4
Disability, Impairment, and Marginalised Functioning4
Attitudinal Ambivalence: Moral Uncertainty for Non-Cognitivists4
Emotions and Process Rationality4
How Harms Can Be Better than Benefits: Reply to Carlson, Johansson, and Risberg4
Mind-Dependence in Berkeley and the Problem of Perception4
Counterfactual Contamination4
Good Enough? The Minimally Good Life Account of the Basic Minimum4
Infinite Magnitudes, Infinite Multitudes, and the Beginning of the Universe4
Kant on Empirical Self-Consciousness3
Community-Made Selves3
Establishments as Material rather than Immaterial Objects3
Infinity, Time, and Successive Addition3
The Structure of Phenomenal Justification3
Infinite Aggregation and Risk3
Easy for You to Say3
Objectionable Commemorations, Historical Value, and Repudiatory Honouring3
Philosophical Expertise Put to the Test3
Kant on Negation3
Cost and Psychological Difficulty: Two Aspects of Demandingness2
Admiration, Appreciation, and Aesthetic Worth2
Information-Theoretic Adverbialism2
Doxastic Wronging and Evidentialism2
Prioritarianism, Timeslices, and Prudential Value2
Fifty Shades of Affective Colouring of Perception2
Ontology and Arbitrariness2
Is Prime Matter Energy?2
Tolerating Sense Variation2
Silence Perception and Spatial Content2
Pundits and Possibilities: Philosophers Are Not Modal Experts2
Against Disquotation2
Duties to Oneself and Their Alleged Incoherence2
The Right to Know: Epistemic Rights, and Why We Need Them2
The Selection Problem for Constitutive Panpsychism2
Desire and What It’s Rational to Do2
Is Epistemic Competence a Skill?2
Coordination and Coming to Be2
Lies in Art2
When to Psychologize2
Heim Sequences and Why Most Unqualified ‘Would’-Counterfactuals Are Not True2
Reid on Language and the Culture of Mind2
Uncoordinated Norms of Belief2
Why Credences Are Not Beliefs2
The Moodless Theory of Modality: An Introduction and Defence2
A Hybrid Account of Harm2
Induction and the Glue of the World2
How Do Reasons Transmit to Non-Necessary Means?2
The Catch-22 of Forgetfulness: Responsibility for Mental Mistakes2
Rationality in Mathematical Proofs2
Counting Composites2
Absolute Idealist Powers2
Trading on Identity and Singular Thought2
Conventional Evaluativity2
Can Duties to the Self Bind if They Are Waivable?1
Multidimensional Adjectives1
Moore’s Open Question Phenomenon Explained—Naturalistically1
Goddard and Judge on Tractarian Objects1
Buddhist Epistemology and the Liar Paradox1
True Blame1
The Higher-Order Map Theory of Consciousness1
Really Real Patterns1
Slurs, Synonymy, and Taboo1
Women Are Not Adult Human Females1
Interventionism and Non-Causal Dependence Relations: New Work for a Theory of Supervenience1
Material People in Logical Space1
Why Is Proof the Only Way to Acquire Mathematical Knowledge?1
Action and Rationalization1
Self-Fulfilling Beliefs: A Defence1
Closing the Case on Self-Fulfilling Beliefs1
What Justifies Our Bias Toward the Future?1
A Case Against Simple-mindedness: Śrīgupta on Mental Mereology1
Meno, Know-How: Oh No, What Now?1
Challenging the Pursuit of Novelty1
Well-Being Measurements and the Linearity Assumption: A Response to Wodak1
Kant on Reason as the Capacity for Comprehension1
The Neutrality of Life1
The Audibility Problem and Indirect Listening1
Being Rational Enough: Maximizing, Satisficing, and Degrees of Rationality1
Against the Humean Argument for Extended Simples1
Two New Doubts about Simulation Arguments1
Blameworthiness for Non-Culpable Attitudes1
Tiantai Metaethics1
Two-Dimensional De Se Chance Deference1
The Statistical Riddle of Induction1
Inquiry and Metaphysical Rationalism1
What is (Neo-)Pragmatists’ Function?1
Depression, Ataraxia, and the Pig1
‘The Nature of the Question Demands a Separation’: Frege on Distinguishing between Content and Force1
Benefits are Better than Harms: A Reply to Feit1
The Weight of the Past1
Forgiveness and Reconciliation1
Edenic Idealism1
Humean Idealism1
Inference Is Not a Process1
Love and Objective Reality in Spinoza’s Account of the Mind’s Power over the Affects1
Must Reasons Be Either Theoretical or Practical? Aesthetic Criticism and Appreciative Reasons1
Even More Supererogatory1
The Aleph and Other Alleged Mereological Curiosities1
Experiential Unity without a Self: The Case of Synchronic Synthesis1
Causal Exclusion and Ontic Vagueness1
Panpsychism, Emergence, and Pluralities: Reply to Bohn1
Conventionalism about Persons and the Nonidentity Problem1
Beyond Silencing: Virtue, Subjective Construal, and Reasoning Practically0
Bad Beliefs: Why they Happen to Good PeopleLevy, Neil, Bad Beliefs: Why they Happen to Good People , Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022, pp. xxii +188, £22.50 (hardba0
On Wittgenstein’s Notion of a Surveyable Representation: Rituals, Aesthetics, and Aspect-Perception0
Aristotle on Knowledge and Learning: The Posterior Analytics0
Bad Apples and Broken Ladders: A Pragmatic Defence of Causal Decision Theory0
Summoning Knowledge in Plato’s Republic0
Deflating the Success-Truth Connection0
The Metasemantics of Indefinite Extensibility0
Causation and the Time-Asymmetry of Knowledge0
Lotteries, Knowledge, and Rational Belief: Essays on the Lottery Paradox0
Inescapable Concepts0
Attention And Attentiveness: A Defence of The Argument for Adverbialism0
Delusions and the Predictive Mind0
What Is Race? Four Philosophical Views0
The Possibility of Emergent Conscious Causal Powers0
On Scepticism About OughtSimpliciter0
Can Moral Anti-Realists Theorize?0
Ambiguity Tests, Polysemy, and Copredication0
Causal Decision Theory, Two-Boxing, and Deliberation-Compatibilism: A Reply to Sandgren and Williamson0
When is Equality Basic?0
Gerald Francis (‘Jerry’) Gaus (1952-2020)0
The Evil Deceiver Strikes Again!0
Multiple Realization and Evolutionary Dynamics: A Fitness-Based Account0
What Is the Folk Concept of Life?0
What Is ‘Real’ in Interpersonal Comparisons of Confidence0
The Failures of Philosophy: A Historical Essay0
Reasons FirstSchroeder, Mark, Reasons First , Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021, pp. v + 274, $40 (hardback).0
Action, Presence, and the Specious Present0
Knowing Our Limits0
Descartes on Numerical Identity and Time0
Immortal Beauty: Does Existence Confirm Reincarnation?0
The Architectonic of Reason: Purposiveness and Systematic Unity in Kant's Critique of Pure ReasonYpi, Lea, The Architectonic of Reason: Purposiveness and Systematic U0
What’s the Point of Knowledge? A Function-First Epistemology0
Being Me Being You: Adam Smith & Empathy0
The Philosophy of Envy0
Avowing the Avowal View0
Herder’s Naturalist Aesthetics0
Dissolving Death’s Time-of-Harm Problem0
Powerful Deceivers and Public Reason Liberalism: An Argument for Externalization0
Coordination, Content, and Conflation0
Moral Testimony and Collective Moral Governance0
Truthmaker Noumenalism0
Coherence as Joint Satisfiability0
Chance and the Dissipation of our Acts’ Effects0
Temporal Ersatzism and Relativity0
Articulating the Moral Community: Towards a Constructive Ethical Pragmatism0
Graham Charles Nerlich (23 November 1929 – 31 March 2022)0
Worldly Indeterminacy and the Provisionality of Language0
Serious Actualism and Nonexistence0
Expressivist Moral Abolitionism0
An Introduction to the Philosophy of Time0
Sharing Knowledge: A Functionalist Account of AssertionKelp, Christoph and Mona Simion, Sharing Knowledge: A Functionalist Account of Assertion , Cambridge: Cambridge Un0
No Such Thing as Too Many Minds0
The Meaning of Terrorism0
Ways to Be Blameworthy: Rightness, Wrongness, and Responsibility0
  Plato’s Sun-Like Good: Dialectic in the RepublicBroadie, Sarah,   Plato’s Sun-Like Good: Dialectic in the Republic, Cambridge: Cambridge0
Sharing Pain: A Hybrid Expressivist Account0
Amphibians and the Particular-Universal Distinction0
A Critical Introduction to Fictionalism0
The Pleistocene Social Contract: Culture and Cooperation in Human EvolutionKim Sterelny, The Pleistocene Social Contract: Culture and Cooperation in Human Evolution , Ne0
Can It Be Irrational to Knowingly Choose the Best?0
Indeterminacy and Triviality0
Metaphysical EmergenceWilson, Jessica, Metaphysical Emergence , New York: Oxford University Press, 2022, pp. 336, $94.00(hardback).0
Mary Shepherd’s Essays on the Perception of an External Universe0
Conservatisms about the Valuable0
Violent Deaths, Vicious Preferences, and Bare-Differences: A Reply to Hill0
Locke on Persons and Personal Identity0
Freedom and Responsibility in Neoplatonist Thought0
Adapting: A Chinese Philosophy of Action0
Moorean Paradox in Practice: How Knowledge of Action Can Be First-Personal0
Digital Souls: A Philosophy of Online Death0
Reflections on Human Inquiry: Science, Philosophy, and Common Life0
Is Psychology What Matters in Survival?0
Singular Experience0
The Horizonal Structure of Visual Experience0
AJP—100*0
On Believing: Being Right in a World of Possibilities0
Death, Immortality, and Meaning in Life0
Interpolating Decisions0
Disagreement for Dialetheists0
The Moral Nexus0
Supererogation and Optimisation0
Aristotle on Melissus on Infinity0
Plato’s Epistemology: Being and Seeming0
Skill and Mastery: Philosophical Stories from the ZhuangziLai, Karyn and Wai Wai Chiu (eds.), Skill and Mastery: Philosophical Stories from the Zhuang0
Virtue, Narrative, and Self: Explorations of Character in the Philosophy of Mind and Action0
Determinism, Death, and Meaning0
Perspective and spatial experience0
The Grounds of a Critique of Pure Reason0
Wittgenstein and the Philosophy of Language: The Legacy of the Philosophical Investigations0
Reduction and Mechanism0
Against the Pathology Argument for Self-Acquaintance0
Perception and Disjunctive Belief: A New Problem for Ambitious Predictive Processing0
Philosophy Moves0
Descartes and the Ontology of Everyday Life0
Self-Control without a Self0
Aristotle on Shame and Learning to Be Good0
The Phenomenal Representation of Size0
Knowing When to Stop0
Rational Norms for Degreed Intention (and the Discrepancy between Theoretical and Practical Reason)0
Experiencing Mandates: Towards A Hybrid Account0
The Repeatability Argument Poses No New Threat for Bundle Theorists: A Reply to Benocci0
The Rational Dynamics of Implicit Thought0
A Defence of Ontological Innocence: Response to Barker0
Russellian Monism and Ignorance of Non-structural Properties0
Maybe Some Other Time0
‘Quantifier Variance’ Is Not Quantifier Variance0
Sexualisation0
Categories We Live By: The Construction of Sex, Gender, Race, and Other Social Categories0
Our Fundamental Problem: A Revolutionary Approach to Philosophy0
Average Utilitarianism Implies Solipsistic Egoism0
Correction0
Engineering Human Beauty with More Caution0
Experience Embodied: Early Modern Accounts of the Human Place in NatureWaldow, Anik, Experience Embodied: Early Modern Accounts of the Human Place in Nature , New York: 0
The Reasons to Follow Conventional Practices0
Towards a Synthesis of Two Research Programmes: Inference to the Best Explanation and Models of Scientific Explanation0
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
The Undivided Self: Aristotle and the ‘Mind-Body’ Problem0
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