Ratio

Papers
(The TQCC of Ratio 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 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Sharing18
Computing in the nick of time15
Making Moral Judgments on Adequate Grounds: From Transparent Evidence to Justified Moral Belief8
Fairness and close personal relationships7
Issue Information7
Gettier and the a priori6
Are superintelligent robots entitled to human rights?6
On being angry at oneself5
Alethic desires, framing effects, and deflationism: Reply to Asay4
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Artefacts from tomorrow: Future dilemmas of the parahistorian4
Acceptance‐Based or Teaching‐Based Rule Consequentialism?3
Meaning and beauty3
The limits of compromise3
Prime matter emergentism: Unity without reduction3
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What is narrativity?2
Does the Kantian state dominate?: Freedom and majoritarian rule2
Luck egalitarianism and non‐overlapping generations2
Logically Impossible Contents2
Framing, Filtering and Fixing: The Ethics of Risk Communication2
A Tropist Relational Account of Hallucinations2
In Defence of the Pauline Principle2
Hooker's rule‐consequentialism, disasters, demandingness, and arbitrary distinctions2
Visionaries and Crackpots, Maniacs and Saints: Existential Risk and the Politics of Longtermism2
Kant and the king: Lying promises, conventional implicature, and hypocrisy2
Kant's Republican Account of Citizenship2
Delineating beauty: On form and the boundaries of the aesthetic2
A substantial problem for priority monism2
Basic Epistemic Reasons: An Action‐Theoretic Proposal1
Relaxed realism, robust realism, and the truthmaker challenge1
Putting properties first: A platonic metaphysics for natural modalityBy MatthewTugby. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2022. xii + 275 pp. £65.00. ISBN: 978‐0‐19‐885510‐11
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The perceptual model: Emotions as possessed reasons1
Introduction—The Moral and Political Philosophy of Risk1
‘I don't know my way about’: Mirror reversal as a curiously instructive analogue of philosophical perplexity1
What Is Wrong with Imposing Risk of Harm?1
Issue Information1
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Knowability paradox, decidability solution?1
Rule‐consequentialism, procreative freedom, and future generations1
Deflating the hard problem of consciousness by multiplying explanatory gaps1
Who's Afraid of Basic Desert?1
The Motive of Duty, Emotional Motives, and the Kantian Criterion of Summonability1
Branching time and doomsday1
Introduction—Purpose in Biology: New directions1
Contingency, arbitrariness, and the basis of moral equality1
Issue Information1
Review of the Ontology of RelationsBy Michele PaoliniPaoletti. New York/Abingdon: Routledge. 2025. vi + 324 pp. £135.00. ISBN: 978‐1‐03‐242652‐5 (hardback)1
The trolley problemBy HallvardLillehammer (Ed.), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2023. ix + 267 pp. £74.99 (hb)/£26.99 (pb) ISBN: 97810092555921
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‘Actually’ again1
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