Metaphilosophy

Papers
(The median citation count of Metaphilosophy 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.)
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How Not to Criticise Scientism12
Alethic pluralism, deflationism, and faultless disagreement7
On Physics, Metaphysics, and Metametaphysics7
Disagreement unhinged, constitutivism style6
The fundamental model of deep disagreements5
The analytic‐continental divide in philosophical practice: An empirical study4
PHILOSOPHY AND THE GOOD LIFE IN THE ZHUANGZI4
Autistic autobiography and hermeneutical injustice4
The humanities as conceptual practices: The formation and development of high‐impact concepts in philosophy and beyond4
The philosophy of logical practice4
Assessing the normative significance of desire satisfaction4
How to use imaginary cases in normative theory4
Philosophy doesn’t need a concept of progress4
NIETZSCHE AND UNAMUNO ON CONATUS AND THE AGAPEIC WAY OF LIFE3
How and why to express the emotions: A taxonomy of emotional expression with historical illustrations3
Networks in philosophy: Social networks and employment in academic philosophy3
Doing Nonideal Theory About Gender in Global Contexts3
WHAT IT TAKES TO LIVE PHILOSOPHICALLY: OR, HOW TO PROGRESS IN THE ART OF LIVING3
WHY PRACTICE PHILOSOPHY AS A WAY OF LIFE?3
Linking perspectives: A role for poetry in philosophical inquiry3
“Bad philosophy” and “derivative philosophy”: Labels that keep women out of the canon2
Stylistic appearances and linguistic diversity2
Deception by topic choice: How discussion can mislead without falsehood2
Decolonizing Feminism Through Intersectional Praxis2
Academic Placement Data and Analysis (APDA) 2021 survey of philosophy Ph.D. students and recent graduates: Demographic data, program ratings, academic job placement, and nonacademic careers2
Testing and discovery: Responding to challenges to digital philosophy of science2
PHILOSOPHY AS A WAY OF LIFE TODAY2
Twenty years of experimental philosophy research2
Bounded reflectivism and epistemic identity2
In defense of ordinary language philosophy2
ESOTERIC CONFUCIANISM, MORAL DILEMMAS, AND FILIAL PIETY2
RENAISSANCE HUMANISM AND PHILOSOPHY AS A WAY OF LIFE2
Moral hinges and steadfastness2
Respect, cognitive capacity, and profound disability2
Grounding interventionism: Conceptual and epistemological challenges2
Disagreement without belief2
Epistemic Pluralism2
Are we trapped in Plato’s cave?1
Philosophical virtues1
The scope of inductive risk1
Lessons in place: Thoreau and Indigenous philosophy1
We believe the error theory1
Socialising epistemic risk: On the risks of epistemic injustice1
On the continuity of metaphysics with science: Some scepticism and some suggestions1
What does it mean to trust blockchain technology?1
Reflections on Non‐Imperialist, Feminist Values1
Margolis as Columbia Naturalist1
Why philosophy needs a concept of progress1
Empirical tests of scientific realism: A quantitative framework1
William James and the Metaphilosophy of Individualism1
Creativity and genius as epistemic virtues: Kant and early post‐Kantians on the teachability of epistemic virtue1
Metametaphysics and semantics1
Protohistory: Unending intuitions1
No fact of the matter1
Argumentation, Adversariality, and Social Norms1
The Methodological Implications of Reference Magnetism on Moral Twin Earth1
PHILOSOPHY AS A FEMINIST SPIRITUALITY AND CRITICAL PRACTICE FOR MARY ASTELL1
Against the philosophical project of “biologizing” race1
Spirituality in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit: An analysis in the wake of Foucault1
Scientific, poetic, and philosophical clarity1
Introduction1
Two dogmas of aesthetic empiricism1
Epistemic Possibility and the Necessity of Origin1
Can philosophy be an academic discipline?1
Kathleen Wallace and the Network Self1
Open‐mindedness and ajar‐mindedness in history of philosophy1
Philosophy in relation to other disciplines exploring human nature1
The biased nature of philosophical beliefs in the light of peer disagreement1
Ideals versus realities of world poverty and human rights1
The Icarus flight of speculation: Philosophers' vices as perceived by nineteenth‐century historians and physicists1
Epistemic deontology and the Revelatory View of responsibility1
The old fisherman's mistake1
Reflexive Communication and the Whole Self1
Philosophy for Children and the Extrinsic Value of Academic Philosophy1
Unresolvable Disagreements in Carnap’s Metametaphysics1
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ON THE BENEFITS OF PHILOSOPHY AS A WAY OF LIFE IN A GENERAL INTRODUCTORY COURSE0
Explanatory justification, seeming truth, humility, question‐begging, and evidence from intuitions0
A socio‐epistemological program for the philosophy of regulatory science0
Rortyan therapists, pragmatist engineers, and white nationalist egotists: A response to Huckerby, Huetter‐Almerigi, and Showler0
The Selected Writings of Pierre Hadot: Philosophy as Practice, and Simone Kotva, Effort and Grace: On the Spiritual Exercise of Philosophy0
Towards a topological philosophy0
The peculiarity of the dialectical ideas of the Second Teacher, a prominent representative of the Muslim Renaissance0
Rousseau, Dewey, and Freire0
The integration problem for naive realism0
There's a certain slant of light: Three attitudes toward the political turn in analytic philosophy0
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Metatheories of disagreement: Introduction0
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I through thou, and we through I: Dietrich von Hildebrand and Karol Wojtyla on the personal foundation of community0
Editor’s Note: Reflections on Fifty Years of Metaphilosophy0
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Author Index Volume 53 (2022)0
The open future: Why future contingents are all false ByPatrickTodd, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021. Pp. xi + 212.0
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“It takes a village to write a really good paper”: A normative framework for peer reviewing in philosophy0
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Notes on Contributors0
Replies to Bergmann and Conee0
STOICISM AND ITS TELOS0
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Introduction to the symposium “What makes a philosopher (good or bad)? Philosophical virtues and vices: Past and present”0
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Some vices of vice epistemology0
American Philosophy in Translation0
The unexamined philosophy is not worth doing: An introduction to New Directions in Metaphilosophy0
Sisters of the brotherhood: Alienation and inclusion in learning philosophy By ErikaRuonakoski, Cham: Springer, 2023. Pp. xi + 97.0
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Action and Interaction. By ShaunGallagher. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. Pp. i + 3200
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Epistemic Judgments are Insensitive to Probabilities0
Detection of words versus good old counting: A note on Mizrahi and Dickinson, “The analytic‐continental divide in philosophical practice”0
Flourishing Ethics and identifying ethical values to instill into artificially intelligent agents0
Philosophers ought to develop, theorize about, and use philosophically relevant AI0
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Philosophy and the real reasons for action: G. H. von Wright's understanding explanations0
Losing the race? Philosophy of race in U.K. philosophy departments0
Existence and the existential quantifier0
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Epistemic isomorphism0
Where is the Fundamental Disagreement Between Naive Realism and Intentionalism?0
Hegel’s metaphilosophy of idealism0
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Editor’s Note0
Metaphilosophical considerations on the question of life’s meaning0
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Impossible worlds and the safety of philosophical beliefs0
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James and Carnap on philosophical systems and the role of temperaments0
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Virtue epistemology and the Gettier dilemma0
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Précis of On evidence in philosophy0
Comparing language and religion in normative arguments about linguistic justice0
The psychopathology of metaphysics: Depersonalization and the problem of reality0
Notes on contributors0
The practical ethics of linguistic integration: Three challenges0
Commentary on “Can a good philosophical contribution be made just by asking a question?”0
Author Index Volume 52 (2021)0
The goods of design: Professional ethics for designersBy ArielGuersenzvaig. Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield, 2021. Pp. xiii + 2940
“Changing” one's mind: Historical epistemology as normative psychology0
On the inseparability of reasoning and virtue: Madame de Maintenon's Maison royale de Saint‐Louis0
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The Selves of Lindsey0
Can a good philosophical contribution be made just by asking a question?10
Philosophy, writing, and liberation0
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The continuity of inquiry and normative philosophy of science0
Notes on contributors0
Ars erotica: Sex and somaesthetics in the classical arts of loveRichardShustermanCambridge University Press, 2021. Pp. vii + 420.0
Avowal under oppression0
Another Approach to Spinoza’s De Intellectus Emendatione0
Spiritual exercises and early modern philosophy: Bacon, Descartes, Spinoza By SimoneD'Agostino. Boston: Brill, 2023. Pp. iv + 2120
On Decolonizing Social Ontology and the Feminist Canon for Transnational Feminisms0
Pragmatism as a Way of Life: The Lasting Legacy of William James and John Dewey0
Adding wisdom to computation: The task of philosophy today0
PHILOSOPHY AS ART IN ARISTOTLE’S PROTREPTICUS0
CARTESIAN PHILOSOPHY AS SPIRITUAL PRACTICE0
Where do philosophers appeal to intuitions (if they do)?0
Author Index Volume 51 (2020)0
Ontological relativity and conceptual analysis as theoretical frameworks for epistemic injustice: Exploring applications0
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T‐Philosophy0
Philosophy as a thief?0
Transdisciplinarity, neuro‐techno‐philosophy, and the future of philosophy0
Is That a Philosophical Question? The Philosopher as Teacher0
A parent’s intuition is always right: Weighing intuitions in the debate over the nature of full moral status0
Reconstructing pragmatism: Richard Rorty and the classical pragmatists By Chris Voparil, New York: Oxford University Press, 2022, ix + 377 pp0
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One philosopher's modus ponens is another's modus tollens: Pantomemes and nisowir0
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The usefulness of concepts as a methodological point of reference in applied ethics0
Reason, language, history: Pragmatism's contested promise0
Cognitive biases and the predictable perils of the patient‐centric free‐market model of medicine0
Intuitions, Biases, and Extra‐Wide Reflective Equilibrium0
Discursive pluralism: Inferentialist expressivism and the integration challenge0
Attentional progress by conceptual engineering0
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A Guide to Field Philosophy: Case Studies and Practical Strategies. Edited by EvelynBrister and RobertFrodeman. New York: Routledge, 2020. Pp. xviii + 377.0
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Pre‐departure language requirements for family reunification0
Taking a social perspective on moral disgust0
Immigrant linguistic justice: The lay of the land0
PHILOSOPHY AS EMPIRICAL EXPLORATION OF LIVING0
Concerns about Lycan's commonsensism0
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The skillful means and meanings of philosophy: Attention and immersion in the philosophical art of writing0
Contingency, Historicity, and Integrity0
Disagreement and suspended judgement0
A companion to public philosophy, LeeMcIntyre, NancyMcHugh, and IanOlasov, editors, Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley‐Blackwell, 2022. Pp. xix + 457.0
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Beyond “ought Implies Feasible”0
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Cognitive colonialism: Nationality bias in Brazilian academic philosophy0
More than merely verbal disputes0
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On critical African philosophy: Mapping the boundaries of a good philosophical tradition0
The place of discourse in philosophy as a way of life0
Joseph Margolis on Pragmatism0
The philosophical way of life as sub‐creation0
Philosophy and literature: The no‐gap theory0
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On Hare's attempt to bridge the Kantian‐consequentialist gap: A response to Forschler's rejoinder0
Redemption, transcendence, and spirituality, or ease, hope, and comfort? On Llanera's strong redescription of Rorty0
Pragmatism Regained0
Semantic dispositionalism and the rule‐following paradox0
The natural, the fundamental, and the perfectly similar: Unraveling a metaphysical braid0
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Alternate conceptions of metaphysics0
In Community of Inquiry with Ann Margaret Sharp: Childhood, Philosophy and Education0
Truth and consequences0
Spiritual exercises and poetry: Pierre Hadot and Du Fu0
Academic hoaxes0
LEIBNIZ’S PHILOSOPHY AS A WAY OF LIFE?0
Richard Rorty: Outgrowing Modern NihilismTracyLlaneraCham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020. Pp. vii + 167.0
Ontological disagreements, reliability, and standoffs: The pluralist option0
WAYS OF DISCOURSE AND WAYS OF LIFE0
What, After All, Is the Work of Culture?0
Illocutionary force and attitude mode in normative disputes0
SETTING LIMITS TO PRACTICAL REFLECTION0
Structural linguistic injustice0
Compellingness and the search for truth in scientific practice: Einstein showing realities of light and vacuums0
The value of philosophy: A Canguilhemian perspective0
Outgrowing representationalism: Semantic remarks on Tracy Llanera's Richard Rorty: Outgrowing modern nihilism0
Richard Rorty's realism0
Knowing Our Limits. By NathanBallantyne. New York: Oxford University Press, 2019. Pp. xi + 326.0
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Notes on contributors0
Introduction to symposium on Philosophy and the art of writing by Richard Shusterman0
Ancient Greek Philosophia in India as a Way of Life0
Sartre’s phenomenology and drama: The case of Dirty Hands0
Theatre for children with profound and multiple learning difficulties: A Winnicottian perspective0
Entitlement, generosity, relativism, and structure‐internal goods0
Chains of being: Infinite regress, circularity, and metaphysical explanationRoss P.CameronOxford: Oxford University Press, 2022. Pp. ix + 252.0
Reply to Meyers, Cahoone, Colapietro, and Pratt0
Moral Seriousness0
Frank Ebersole on Wittgenstein and Pictures in Philosophy0
Knowledge, art and power: An outline of a theory of experience0
Margolis Looks at the Arts0
The logical structure of Michael Williams's response to skepticism0
Linguistic prejudice and electoral discrimination: What can political theory learn from sociolinguistics?0
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