Australasian Journal of Philosophy

Papers
(The TQCC of Australasian Journal of Philosophy is 2. 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
What do We Want from a Theory of Epistemic Blame?11
Temporal B-Coming: Passage without Presentness11
The Folk Concept of Law: Law Is Intrinsically Moral9
Inquiring Minds Want to Improve9
Moral Beauty, Inside and Out9
Mathematical Explanations of Physical Phenomena7
Imposter Syndrome and Self-Deception7
Are Organisms Substances or Processes?7
Determinism, Counterfactuals, and Decision7
Evaluative and Metalinguistic Dispute6
Measuring Absolute Velocity6
Extending the Predictive Mind6
Precision and Perceptual Clarity6
Plan B6
Skills as Knowledge6
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
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
Absolute Velocities Are Unmeasurable: Response to Middleton and Murgueitio Ramírez4
Who’s Your Ideal Listener?4
Cognitive Penetration: Inference or Fabrication?4
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
Kant on Empirical Self-Consciousness3
Community-Made Selves3
Establishments as Material rather than Immaterial Objects3
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
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
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