Philosophy and Phenomenological Research

Papers
(The TQCC of Philosophy and Phenomenological Research is 1. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Empathy and the Value of Humane Understanding31
Transparency is Surveillance29
Good Guesses14
On Preferring that Overall, Things are Worse: Future‐Bias and Unequal Payoffs14
Resistance to evidence and the duty to believe12
Epistemic advantage on the margin: A network standpoint Epistemology12
Classification procedures as the targets of conceptual engineering11
Risk aversion and elite‐group ignorance11
Perceptual attribution and perceptual reference11
Ground and Grain10
What Makes Something Surprising?9
Reasons‐sensitivity and degrees of free will9
Thinking and being sure*8
The fragmentation of phenomenal character8
Perception and Probability7
The aim of inquiry?7
Gendered affordance perception and unequal domestic labour7
Group Action Without Group Minds7
The epistemic imagination revisited6
Forever fitting feelings6
Trivializing Informational Consequence6
Externalism and exploitability6
The Ineffability of Induction6
Natural goodness without natural history6
Suffering as significantly disrupted agency5
Just Words: Intentions, Tolerance and Lexical Selection*5
Aggregation Without Interpersonal Comparisons of Well‐Being5
Transcendental Philosophy As Capacities‐First Philosophy5
Pragmatic Particularism5
Causal counterfactuals without miracles or backtracking5
Degrees of Assertability5
The puzzle of learning by doing and the gradability of knowledge‐how5
Trust and trustworthiness5
Should the Non‐Classical Logician be Embarrassed?*4
Forgiving, Committing, and Un‐forgiving4
The Independence Solution to the Problem of Theological Fatalism4
Punting on the aesthetic question4
Practical Wisdom, Well‐Being, and Success4
Bias, norms, introspection, and the bias blind spot14
Of Witches and White Folks*4
Making sense of things: Moral inquiry as hermeneutical inquiry4
Neopragmatist semantics4
Letting go of blame4
Complaints and tournament population ethics4
An explanationist account of genealogical defeat3
Epistemic Akrasia and Belief‐Credence Dualism3
Seeing and visual reference3
Desert of blame3
Two kinds of curiosity3
Nietzschean Autonomy and the Meaning of the “Sovereign Individual”*3
The Question of Iterated Causation3
The Shape of the Kantian Mind3
Moral Worth and Knowing How to Respond to Reasons3
The Vices of Perception*3
The Metaphysics of gender is (Relatively) substantial3
What Do Easy Inferences Get Us?3
In defense of guilt‐tripping3
Humility for Everyone: A No‐Distraction Account3
Pragmatic Skepticism3
Channels for Common Ground3
Inheritance: Professor Procrastinate and the logic of obligation13
Normativity, Agency, and Value: A view from aesthetics3
Epistemic feedback loops (or: how not to get evidence)2
Replies to Rosen, Leiter, and Dutilh Novaes2
Inquiry beyond knowledge2
Replies to Honneth, McDowell, Pippin, and Stern2
The Mind’s Presence to Itself: In Search of Non‐intentional Awareness2
Kolors Without Colors, Representation Without Intentionality2
Will intelligent machines become moral patients?2
Death and existential value: In defence of Epicurus2
Resisting Pessimism Traps: The Limits of Believing in Oneself*2
Is identity non‐contingent?2
Conditionalism, intrinsicalism, and pleasure in the bad2
Demoralizing Recognition2
Immunity to error through misidentification in observer memories: A moderate separatist account2
Doubts about Duty as a Secondary Motive2
Devoting ourselves to the manifestly unattainable*2
Something is true2
Aesthetic Learners and Underachievers: Symposium on Dom Lopes’s Being for beauty2
Time's arrow and self‐locating probability2
The asymmetry, uncertainty, and the long term2
Deciding for Others: An Expressivist Theory of Normative Judgment2
Third‐personal evidence for perceptual confidence2
Gupta has built a magnificent mansion, but can we live in it?2
Why So Serious? The Nature and Value of Play*2
Banks, Bosses, and Bears: A Pragmatist Argument Against Encroachment2
Is the Universe Indifferent? Should We Care2
Eliminating epistemic rationality#2
Basic knowledge and the normativity of knowledge: The awareness‐first solution2
Foreknowledge requires determinism2
A new well‐being atomism1
Theories of perceptual content and cases of reliable spatial misperception1
On anti‐abortion violence1
Overbooking: Permissible when and only when scaled up1
Replies to Lawlor, Goldberg, and Pritchard1
A‐Rational Epistemological Disjunctivism1
The Euthyphro challenge in metasemantics1
Some challenges raised by unconscious belief1
Moral worth and skillful action1
Composition as Identity and the Innocence of Mereology1
Ethics without numbers1
Semiotics in the head: Thinking about and thinking through symbols1
Comment on Susanna Siegel, The Rationality of Perception1
Shame & Guilt: From Deigh to Strawson & Hume, and now to the Stoics1
The Unity of Normative Thought1
Desire and Goodness1
Smithian sympathy and the emergence of norms1
“All for one and one for all”1
Contrastive consent and secondary permissibility1
Expertise and Evaluation1
Causal decision theory, context, and determinism1
Decision, causality, and predetermination1
Meta‐Skepticism1
Abstraction and grounding1
Procedural chances and the equality of claims1
Dutch‐booking indicative conditionals1
Autonomy and aesthetic valuing1
Neander on a Mark of the Mental1
Deviating from the ideal1
Rationality: What difference does it make?1
Realism Without Rigidity?1
Aspiring to be rational1
Living with absurdity: A Nobleman's guide1
Grounding identity in existence1
The selective advantage of representing correctly1
Marcus on self‐conscious knowledge of belief1
Permissivism, the value of rationality, and a convergence‐theoretic epistemology1
Marcus on forms of judgment and the theoretical orientation of the mind1
The elusive role of normal‐proper function in cognitive science1
Epistemic probabilities are degrees of support, not degrees of (rational) belief1
Replies to Critics1
On proper presupposition1
Suffering as experiential—A response to Jennifer Corns1
Doncaster pandas and Caesar's armadillo1
On behalf of the moral realist1
Why bounded rationality (in epistemology)?1
Overthrow the Orthodoxy! Replies to Hill, Titus, and Sosa1
Precis1
Intellectual humility: A no‐distraction account1
Reference and morphology*1
Rational risk‐aversion: Good things come to those who weight1
Foundationalism and empirical reason: On the rational significance of observation1
Engineering social concepts: Feasibility and causal models1
Metaphysics Avoidance: Mark Wilson and Ernst Cassirer*1
Précis of From Psychology to Morality: Essays in Ethical Naturalism11
1
Epistemic entitlement, epistemic risk and leaching1
How to be minimalist about shared agency1
Resolving to believe: Kierkegaard's direct doxastic voluntarism1
Mushy Akrasia: Why Mushy Credences Are Rationally Permissible1
Practical conflicts as a problem for epistemic reductionism about practical reasons1
Response to Neander's Critics1
Commonsense morality and contact with value1
Prior's puzzle generalized1
Imagination as a process1
A sensible experientialism?1
Regulative rules: A distinctive normative kind1
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