Inquiry-An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy

Papers
(The median citation count of Inquiry-An Interdisciplinary 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
The deep incoherence of strong necessities36
Groups as fictional agents31
Inference, predication and the act-type theory of propositions19
Relevance logic without impossibilities18
Measuring one-dimensional diversity13
Shareability of thought and Frege's constraint: a reply to Onofri12
Justice as the constitutive norm of shared agency in Rousseau’sSocial Contract12
Expert testimony and practical interests12
Predicate order and coherence in copredication12
Attentional structuring, subjectivity, and the ubiquity of reflexive inner awareness11
Strangers to ourselves: a Nietzschean challenge to the badness of suffering10
On Transparency and self-knowledge8
From rational self-interest to liberalism: a hole in Cofnas’s debunking explanation of moral progress8
Desire, disagreement, and corporate mental states7
Desires, their objects, and the things leading to pursuit7
The epistemology of intentionality notional constituents vs. direct grasp7
Gatekeeping the mind7
Toward an expressive account of disrespect7
Bad to the bone: essentially bad perceptual experiences7
What topic continuity problem?6
The Kripkean explanation of aposteriori necessity: in the case of identity statements about chemical substances6
Judgments of taste as strategic moves in a coordination game6
A victory (of what sort) for strict purist invariantism? Some reflections on Gerken’s On folk epistemology: how we think and talk about knowledge6
The indeterminate present6
Pretense, cancellation, and the act theory of propositions6
Norm manipulation as a condition of friendship6
Genealogy and political philosophy: introduction to the special issue5
Cognitive propositions, truth functions and the Tractatus5
Duties of social identity? Intersectional objections to Sen’s identity politics5
Distinguishing semantics, pragmatics, and reasoning in the theory of conditionals5
Imagination constrained, imagination constructed5
Is lucky belief justified?5
How can individuals criticise social norms? A commentary on Charlotte Witt’s Social Goodness: The Ontology of Social Norms5
Parasitic intentions. A case against intentionalism5
Nothing explains essence5
Norms and necessity: replies to critics5
Precis: the mismeasure of the self4
Possibilities, representations, and norms of belief: remarks on David Hunter’s On Believing4
A puzzle about excuses4
Having the measure of self and world: a response to my critics4
Thought experiments and experimental ethics4
Counterfactual similarity, nomic indiscernibility, and the paradox of quidditism4
Conceptual engineering, cognitive deficiency, and the foundations of conceptual inquiry4
Precis of The Birth of Ethics4
Social norms and the dynamics of practices4
Measuring and mismeasuring the self4
In between impossible worlds4
Dynamic ‘might’ and correct belief4
Much ado about ontological nihilism4
Responses to critics4
What is absolute modality?4
Educating for intellectual virtue in a vicious world4
The bidimensionality of modal variety4
Common sense and the difference between natural and human sciences4
Plate's account of intrinsicality4
A new concept of replication3
Equal desires and self-control3
‘You do it like this!’: bare impersonals as indefinite singular generics3
Autonomy and knowledge: comments on Adam Carter’s Autonomous Knowledge3
Who’s afraid of the perlocutionary?3
Deceptive worlds, skepticism, and axiarchism3
Desubstantializing the critique of forms of life: relationality, subjectivity, morality3
Mischaracterization reconsidered3
Concepts and conceptual engineering: answering Cappelen's challenge3
Toward a paradigm shift: corrective trust as a pathway to mitigate biases in healthcare and beyond3
Deweyan conceptual engineering: reconstruction, concepts, and philosophical inquiry3
The insubstantiality of mathematical objects as positions in structures3
Lies are assertions and presuppositions are not3
Conceptual ethics, metaepistemology, and normative epistemology3
Wholes are fusions3
Foundational issues in conceptual engineering: Introduction and overview3
Substructural heresies3
Beyond theBirth: middle and late Nietzsche on the value of tragedy3
Indicative conditionals: Whose context?3
A rich-lexicon theory of slurs and their uses3
A unificationist approach to wrongful pure risking3
‘Austin vs. Searle on locutionary and illocutionary acts'3
Hume on causation: against the quasi-realist interpretation3
The ends of history3
Care before friendship: care as a model of civic solidarity3
Emotional sinking in2
Joint attention and communication2
Stereotypes and self-fulfilling prophecies in the Bayesian brain2
Alternative possibilities in context2
Frankfurt cases, alternative possibilities and agency as a two-way power2
Perspectival content of visual experiences2
Two notions of resemblance and the semantics of ‘what it's like’2
Transformative experiences and the equivocation objection2
The event-property view of sounds2
Understanding force cancellation2
Normative generics and social kind terms2
Deep and shallow conditionals – and three alleged counterexamples2
In defense of disjointism2
Correction2
Content pluralism2
Implementing conceptual engineering: lessons from social movements2
‘The soul is, in a way, all beings’: Heidegger’s debts to Aristotle in Being and Time2
Marriage and its limits2
Idealization, animals, and democracy2
Counterpart theory: metaphysical modal normativism by another name2
Functionalism about inference2
LLMs are not just next token predictors2
‘Trusting-to’ and ‘Trusting-as’: A qualitative account of trustworthiness2
The Limited Phenomenal Infallibility thesis2
‘What it is like’2
Rational conceptual conflict and the implementation problem2
Correction2
Descartes’s argument for modal voluntarism2
Genres as rules2
Troubles for alethic indeterminacy2
(Non-)conceptual representation of meaning in utterance comprehension2
Nietzsche’s response to David Strauss: a case study in the Nietzschean practice of enmity2
Learning conditionals2
Skills and savoir-faire: might anti-intellectualism suffice?2
Joints and basic ways2
From group to institutional agency2
Identity: this time it's personal2
The structure of intentionality: insights and challenges for enactivism2
Topic Continuity in Conceptual Engineering and Beyond2
Cognitive phenomenology: in defense of recombination2
Nomic moral naturalness2
The social life of prejudice2
Pure Russellians are allowed not to believe2
Epistemic alienation2
Doing philosophy as opening parentheses: quantifying the use of parentheses in Stanley Cavell's style2
The loving state2
Engineering virtue: constructionist virtue ethics1
Bad language makes good politics1
Nietzsche, Kant, and the unity of the subject1
Improving concepts, reshaping values: pragmatism and ameliorative projects1
Conceptual engineering for analytic theology1
LLMs, Turing tests and Chinese rooms: the prospects for meaning in large language models1
Slurring individuals1
Linguistic understanding: perception and inference1
Talking about Talking About1
No way to WAM1
The ability to do otherwise and the new dispositionalism1
Purism and conservatism: response to Nolfi1
On the connection between lying, asserting, and intending to cause beliefs1
Scepticism and the value of distrust1
Real sparks of artificial intelligence and the importance of inner interpretability1
Knives out: response to critics1
Conspiracy accusations1
A monstrous account of non-deictic readings of complex demonstratives1
On meaning as species1
Ultimate-Humeanism1
Beauvoir on how we can love authentically1
Precis of Amie L. Thomasson, norms and necessity1
Does know-how need to be autonomous?1
Temporal quantifier relativism1
Illusion, delusion, and neural sense data: comments on Adam Pautz’s Perception1
Dispensing with experiential acquaintance1
The subject-as-object problem1
The collegial structure of Kantian public reason1
Replies to critics: Eklund, Sher, Wright, and Wyatt1
The psychological motives of prevention and promotion focus behind the Kantian conception of practical ideas and ideals: commentary and extension to Englert’s (2022) ‘How a Kantian ideal can be practi1
Investigation of ‘μέτρον’ in the Philebus – a critique of pleasure in Plato's later years1
Illusionism about virtual causation1
Time-slice epistemology for Bayesians1
And therefore1
Perception and illusion: replies to Sethi, Speaks and Cutter1
Control and abilities to do otherwise1
Existence hedges, neutral free logic and truth1
What is the proper function of language?1
The scope of epistemic focal bias: response to Blome-Tillmann1
Resolving the puzzle of the changing past1
Idealism and transparency in Sartre’s ontological proof1
Knowing value and acknowledging value: on the significance of emotional evaluation1
Pretending and disbelieving1
Should we allow for the possibility of necessarily unexercised abilities? A new route to rejecting the poss-ability principle1
Nietzsche on natural causality: translating the human back into nature1
The revenge of Moral Twin Earth1
No norm for (off the record) implicatures1
The metaphysics of truth: anti-deflationism and substantial pluralism1
Concepts and their engineering1
Epistemic humility and the principle of sufficient reason1
Animalists on the run1
Is imagining impossibilities impossible?1
Target-centred virtue ethics: Aristotelian or Confucian?1
Ideology: the rejected true1
Who is a reasoner?1
Permissivism and intellectual virtue1
Buridan on ‘Ex impossibili quodlibet’, ‘Ex contradictione quodlibet’, and ‘Ex falso quodlibet’1
The size of a lie: from truthlikeness to sincerity1
Pragmatism, skepticism, and over-compatibilism: on Michael Hannon’s What’s the Point of Knowledge ?1
Attitudes as positions1
Reply to Gardiner and DiPaolo1
Future selves, paternalism and our rational powers1
Summary of What’s the Point of Knowledge? Oxford University Press, 20191
Popular music and art-interpretive injustice1
How to make conspiracy theory research intellectually respectable (and what it might be like if it were)1
The perception/cognition distinction1
Methodological deflationism and metaphysical grounding: frombecauseviatruthtoground1
Reasoning from the impossible: early medieval views on conditionals and counterpossibles1
Entitlement, calamities and content: an objection to Tyler Burge's perceptual epistemology1
Fake gnus! (Or: there is no experimental evidence for the lazy person’s approach to philosophy)1
The incoherence challenge for subject combination: an analytic assessment1
Intentionality as intentional inexistence1
Toxic intentions1
Reply to Critics of The Birth of Ethics1
Poor mankind!— ’: reexamining Nietzsche’s critique of compassion1
Facts of identity1
Virtue in a time of depraved ideals1
An individual reality, separate from oneself: alienation and sociality in moral theory1
Making progress: pragmatism, conceptual engineering, and ordinary language1
Conditionals, supposition, and euthyphro1
Feeling and thinking on social media: emotions, affective scaffolding, and critical thinking1
The disappearing agent as an exclusion problem1
We have reason to think there are reasons for affective attitudes1
On pluralism and conceptual engineering: introduction and overview1
Kant on scientific pedantry and epistemic populism1
The self saves the day! Value pluralism, autonomous belief and the dissolution of the value problem through the encroachment of the self on knowledge1
50 Years of responsibility without alternative possibilities: guest editors’ introduction1
Show, don't tell! The place of non-cognitive attitudes in moral discourse1
True lies and attempted lies1
Isolating primitive emotional phenomenology in the ‘lab’ of fiction1
A new history and underpinning for conceptual engineering1
Gradable know-how1
Mathematical impossibilities1
Spinoza on the parts of God1
Taking empathy online1
Five elements of group agency1
A nonreductive physicalist libertarian free will1
Post-truth conceptual engineering1
Collins (and Elbourne) on free pragmatic processes1
Precis of prejudice: a study in non-ideal epistemology1
Meanings without species1
Content internalism and testimonial knowledge1
Extended knowledge and autonomous belief1
Structures of inner consciousness: Brentano onward1
Introduction to special issue on ‘critical views of logic’1
Investigating conspiracy theories – introduction to the special issue1
Irony in earnest: rethinking Hegel’s critique of romantic irony1
What is priority monism? Reply to Kovacs1
Commentary on Mark Richard, Meanings as Species1
Social goodness: the ontology of social norms1
A disjointed account of the illusion of auditory continuity: in favor of hearing everyday sounds but against hearing semantic properties1
The grounds of our freedom1
Talking about: a response to Bowker, Keiser, Michaelson1
Nonsense: a user's guide1
How should we think about linguistic function?0
Do group agents have free will?0
Do you value topic-continuity? The moral foundations of Cappelen’s insistence on ‘topic-continuity’ and reasons for resisting them0
AI and bureaucratic discretion0
Précis of on believing: being right in a world of possibilities0
Concept pluralism in conceptual engineering0
A new challenge to conceptual engineering0
The representational structure of linguistic understanding0
Responses to Professors Richardson, Rouse and Lepold0
Reasons and ‘because’*0
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