Inquiry-An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy

Papers
(The TQCC of Inquiry-An Interdisciplinary 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
What is conceptual engineering and what should it be?58
Conceptual engineering and the implementation problem29
Taking empathy online28
Conceptual engineering: when do we need it? How can we do it?24
Truth and objectivity in conceptual engineering23
Do the folk represent time as essentially dynamical?17
Conceptual control: on the feasibility of conceptual engineering16
Verbal disputes and topic continuity14
Pistols, pills, pork and ploughs: the structure of technomoral revolutions12
Carnap meets Foucault: conceptual engineering and genealogical investigations12
Fully experimental conceptual engineering11
Inferentialist conceptual engineering10
Trivializing Conceptual Engineering10
Engineering concepts by engineering social norms: solving the implementation challenge10
Post-truth conceptual engineering9
Meaning and framing: the semantic implications of psychological framing effects9
Does polysemy support radical contextualism? On the relation between minimalism, contextualism and polysemy9
The value of genealogies for political philosophy9
Predicate order and coherence in copredication9
Concept pluralism in conceptual engineering8
Assertion, expression, experience8
An instrumentalist unification of zetetic and epistemic reasons8
Metalinguistic negotiation and matters of language: a response to Cappelen7
Belief and settledness7
Intentionalism and bald-faced lies7
The perception/cognition distinction7
What's so bad about misinformation?7
Other I’s, communication, and the second person7
Practical knowledge and shared agency: pluralizing the Anscombean view7
Taking control: conceptual engineering without (much) metasemantics6
The end of history6
Open texture clarified6
Mischaracterization reconsidered6
Copredication, polysemy and context-sensitivity6
Downplaying the change of subject objection to conceptual engineering6
Conceptual engineering, speaker-meaning and philosophy6
What is bitcoin6
Conceptual change in perspective6
Enthusiasm and anger in history6
Fake news: the case for a purely consumer-oriented explication6
How should we think about linguistic function?5
Online emotions: a framework5
Scepticism and the value of distrust5
Suspending judgment the correct way5
A new challenge to conceptual engineering5
Against mythical backward-looking creationism5
Conceptual change and conceptual engineering: the case of colour concepts5
Conceptual engineering is extremely unlikely to work. So what?5
Passions: Kant's psychology of self-deception5
Re-engineering knowledge: a case study in pluralist conceptual engineering5
Construction and continuity: conceptual engineering without conceptual change5
Fancy loose talk about knowledge5
An argument for ontological nihilism4
Digital suffering: why it’s a problem and how to prevent it4
Temporal externalism, conceptual continuity, meaning, and use4
Concepts and conceptual engineering: answering Cappelen's challenge4
Bad to the bone: essentially bad perceptual experiences4
Plural practical knowledge4
A genealogy of emancipatory values4
Responding to the spread of conspiracy theories4
An empirical argument against moral non-cognitivism4
Inexact knowledge 2.04
Transformative experiences and the equivocation objection4
Understanding philosophy4
Plural metaphysical supervaluationism4
Embodying mental affordances4
Foundational issues in conceptual engineering: Introduction and overview4
A Kantian quality of will account of excuses4
Lying to others, lying to yourself, and literal self-deception3
Features of referential pronouns and indexical presuppositions3
On pluralism and conceptual engineering: introduction and overview3
Strangers to ourselves: a Nietzschean challenge to the badness of suffering3
A rich-lexicon theory of slurs and their uses3
Literal and metaphorical meaning: in search of a lost distinction3
The significance of Kant's mere thoughts3
How (not) to think about the sense of ‘able’ relevant to free will3
Two problems for Zylstra's truthmaker semantics for essence3
Linguistic types are capacity-individuated action-types3
The nature of content: a critique of Yli-Vakkuri and Hawthorne*3
Feeling and thinking on social media: emotions, affective scaffolding, and critical thinking3
A new history and underpinning for conceptual engineering3
Mereological endurantism defined3
Metalinguistic negotiations in moral disagreement3
Stereotyping and generics3
Truth’s dialectical role: from friction to tension3
Epistemic sensitivity and evidence3
Intuitions about cases as evidence (for how we should think)3
Metaethics and the conceptual ethics of normativity3
Conspiracy Theories and Rational Critique: A Kantian Procedural Approach3
Pretending and disbelieving3
Topic Continuity in Conceptual Engineering and Beyond3
Semantic burden-shifting and temporal externalism3
Exemplars and expertise: what we cannot learn from saints and heroes3
Taking Rorty seriously: pragmatism, metaphilosophy, and truth3
Humanity as an object of attachment3
Engineering is not a luxury: Black feminists and logical positivists on conceptual engineering3
Actual Sequences, Frankfurt-Cases, and Non-accidentality3
Metasemantics without semantic intentions2
On the connection between lying, asserting, and intending to cause beliefs2
Elster’s eclecticism in analyzing emotion2
Frankfurt cases, alternative possibilities and agency as a two-way power2
Thought experiments and experimental ethics2
Counterfactual genealogy, speculative accuracy, & predicative drift2
The insubstantiality of mathematical objects as positions in structures2
Humanity and personality – what, for Kant, is the source of moral normativity?2
Deceptive worlds, skepticism, and axiarchism2
The problem of uptake2
Functionalism about inference2
Naturalism without a subject: Huw Price’s pragmatism2
What is Nietzsche’s genealogical critique of morality?2
The limits of acceptance2
Finding a fundamental principle of democratic inclusion: related, not affected or subjected2
The boundaries of meaning: a case study in neural machine translation2
Why are emotions epistemically indispensable?2
Relativism, metasemantics, and the future2
Deeper into Brentano’s mind: response to critics2
There are no uninstantiated words2
Rational conceptual conflict and the implementation problem2
Answering machines: how to (epistemically) evaluate a search engine2
Nomic moral naturalness2
Towards an ethics of conceptual engineering2
The grounds of our freedom2
Mereological endurantism and being a whole at a time: reply to Costa2
Imagination constrained, imagination constructed2
Conceptual ethics, metaepistemology, and normative epistemology2
Moral adjectives, judge-dependency and holistic multidimensionality2
On value dependence and meliorative projects2
Future, truth, and probability2
Alternative possibilities in context2
Conceptual cartography2
Pretense, cancellation, and the act theory of propositions2
Moral realism, disagreement, and conceptual ethics2
Uncertain preferences in rational decision2
Credal sensitivism: threshold vs. credence-one2
Two notions of resemblance and the semantics of ‘what it's like’2
Edwards on truth pluralism2
How a Kantian ideal can be practical2
Reference, predication, judgment and their relations2
Intentionality as intentional inexistence2
How to divide a(n individual) mind: ontological complexity instead of mental monism2
Normative generics and social kind terms2
The Frankfurt-style cases: extinguishing the flickers of freedom2
The challenge of heritability: genetic determinants of beliefs and their implications2
Transformative experiences, rational decisions and shark attacks2
Structures of inner consciousness: Brentano onward2
Free choice effects and exclusive disjunction2
Joint attention and communication2
Must we be perfect?: A case against supererogation2
Topics, disputes and ‘going meta’2
Attentional structuring, subjectivity, and the ubiquity of reflexive inner awareness2
Deflating inflationism? Reflections on Douglas Edwards’ The Metaphysics of Truth2
What topic continuity problem?2
Expressivism, inferentialism, and the status of attitudes2
Fake news, conceptual engineering, and linguistic resistance: reply to Pepp, Michaelson and Sterken, and Brown2
How to deal with risks of AI suffering2
The argument from accidental truth against deflationism2
Non-ideal philosophy of language2
What’s so bad about echo chambers?2
Conceptual engineering and pragmatism: historical and theoretical perspectives2
Moods: from diffusiveness to dispositionality2
Conceptual exploration2
Encounters of the third kind: performative utterances and forms of life2
In defence of the villain: Edwards on deflationism and pluralism2
The metaphysics of truth: anti-deflationism and substantial pluralism2
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