Journal of Philosophical Logic

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Philosophical Logic is 3. 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Neutral Free Logic: Motivation, Proof Theory and Models21
Modelling Afthairetic Modality14
Parts and Participants14
Epistemic Logics for Relevant Reasoners13
Quantum Epistemology and Constructivism12
Monstrous Content and the Bounds of Discourse12
Objectual Quantifier Theory10
Paraconsistent Metatheory: New Proofs with Old Tools10
Axiomatizing Rumsfeld Ignorance9
The Final Cut9
Heraclitus-Maximal Worlds8
Multiset-Multiset Frames8
Conservative Translations Revisited7
A Step Towards Absolute Versions of Metamathematical Results7
On Some Weakened Forms of Transitivity in the Logic of Conditional Obligation7
Intuitionistic Mereology II: Overlap and Disjointness7
Number Theory and Infinity Without Mathematics6
Non-Fregean World of Logics6
Common Ground in Non-face-to-face Communication: In Sensu Diviso or In Sensu Composito6
Solutions to the Knower Paradox in the Light of Haack’s Criteria6
A Truthmaker-based Epistemic Logic5
Responsibility in Multi-Step Decision Schemes5
Epistemic Logic with Agentically Non-rigid Designators5
Revisiting McGee’s Probabilistic Analysis of Conditionals5
Patches, Patchworks, and Epsilon Terms: A Neo-Carnapian Account of Theoretical Terms in Science5
Mighty Belief Revision5
Essence and Necessity5
Counterfactual Worlds4
Pure Quotation in Linguistic Context4
Embedding Friendly First-Order Paradefinite and Connexive Logics4
Inferentialism and Uniformity4
Truth Meets Vagueness. Unifying the Semantic and the Soritical Paradoxes4
Logical Rationalism4
Mīmāṃsā on ‘better-not’ Permissions4
Ideal Objects for Set Theory4
The Berry Paradox4
The Logic of Action and Control4
Questions & Indexicality4
Axiomatization of an Orthologic of Indeterminacy4
Infinity, Choice, and Hume’s Principle4
8 Valued Non-Deterministic Semantics for Modal Logics4
Grounding Generalizations4
Editorial Introduction: Substructural Logics and Metainferences3
A Semantics for the Impure Logic of Ground3
Abduction as Deductive Saturation: a Proof-Theoretic Inquiry3
Which ‘Intensional Paradoxes’ are Paradoxes?3
Communication Pattern Logic: Epistemic and Topological Views3
Updating by Maximizing Expected Accuracy in Infinite Non-Partitional Settings3
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