Monist

Papers
(The TQCC of Monist 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 2020-07-01 to 2024-07-01.)
ArticleCitations
Traditional African Religion as a Neglected Form of Monotheism14
Genealogy, Evaluation, and Engineering10
The World Just Is the Way It Is10
Constitutive Instrumentalism and the Fragility of Responsibility8
Cosmopsychism, Coherence, and World-Affirming Monism8
The Playful Self-Involution of Divine Consciousness: Sri Aurobindo’s Evolutionary Cosmopsychism and His Response to the Individuation Problem7
Get Smart: Outcomes, Influence, and Responsibility6
Undivided Forward-Looking Moral Responsibility6
Reason Versus Power: Genealogy, Critique, and Epistemic Injustice6
Panpsychism and the Inner-Outer Gap Problem6
Free Will and Quantum Mechanics5
The Statistical Nature of Causation5
Responsibility in Cases of Structural and Personal Complicity: A Phenomenological Analysis5
Demoralization and Hope: A Psychological Reading of Kant’s Moral Argument5
Moral Entanglement: Taking Responsibility and Vicarious Responsibility5
On Two Different Kinds of Computational Indeterminacy5
On theĀtmanThesis Concerning Fundamental Reality4
What Is Cosmopsychism?4
Perspectival Ontology: Between Situated Knowledge and Multiculturalism4
Identity Metaphysics4
The Underlying Unity of Hope and Trust4
An Egalitarian Account of Composition and Realization4
Consequentialism and the Responsibility of Children: A Forward-Looking Distinction between the Responsibility of Children and Adults3
Analytic Panpsychism and the Metaphysics of Rāmānuja’s Viśiṣṭādvaita Vedānta3
Vice and Virtue in Sikh Ethics3
Cosmic Consciousness3
How Is Criminal Punishment Forward-Looking?3
Why Standing to Blame May Be Lost but Authority to Hold Accountable Retained: Criminal Law as a Regulative Public Institution3
Śaṅkaran Monism and the Limits of Thought2
John Heil’s General Ontology2
Towards a Genealogy of Forward-Looking Responsibility2
Aspects of the Real Numbers: Putnam, Wittgenstein, and Nonextensionalism2
Dripping with Blood and Dirt from Head to Toe: Marx’s Genealogy of Capitalism in Capital, Volume 12
Transgenerational Social Structures and Fictional Actors: Community-Based Responsibility for Future Generations2
What if the Dead Are Never Really Dead?2
The Human Face of Naturalism: Putnam and Diamond on Religious Belief and the “Gulfs between Us”2
Could a Divine-Command Theory of Moral Obligations Justify Horrible Acts? Some Kierkegaardian Reflections2
Proselytism as Epistemic Violence: A Jewish Approach to the Ethics of Religious Persuasion2
Interconnected Blameworthiness2
Levels in Biological Organisms: Hierarchy of Production Mechanisms, Heterarchy of Control Mechanisms2
The Multiple-Computations Theorem and the Physics of Singling Out a Computation2
Complicity and Normative Control2
Faithfully Taking Pascal’s Wager2
Necrology of Ontology: Putnam, Ethics, Realism2
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