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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Sharing16
Computing in the nick of time15
Fairness and close personal relationships8
Making Moral Judgments on Adequate Grounds: From Transparent Evidence to Justified Moral Belief7
Issue Information7
Are superintelligent robots entitled to human rights?6
Gettier and the a priori5
On being angry at oneself4
Alethic desires, framing effects, and deflationism: Reply to Asay3
Acceptance‐Based or Teaching‐Based Rule Consequentialism?3
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The limits of compromise3
Artefacts from tomorrow: Future dilemmas of the parahistorian3
Framing, Filtering and Fixing: The Ethics of Risk Communication2
A substantial problem for priority monism2
Meaning and beauty2
Visionaries and Crackpots, Maniacs and Saints: Existential Risk and the Politics of Longtermism2
Logically Impossible Contents2
Does the Kantian state dominate?: Freedom and majoritarian rule2
Kant and the king: Lying promises, conventional implicature, and hypocrisy2
Issue Information2
A Tropist Relational Account of Hallucinations2
What is narrativity?2
Prime matter emergentism: Unity without reduction2
Kant's Republican Account of Citizenship2
Relaxed realism, robust realism, and the truthmaker challenge1
Delineating beauty: On form and the boundaries of the aesthetic1
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Who's Afraid of Basic Desert?1
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
The perceptual model: Emotions as possessed reasons1
Basic Epistemic Reasons: An Action‐Theoretic Proposal1
Luck egalitarianism and non‐overlapping generations1
Branching time and doomsday1
What Is Wrong with Imposing Risk of Harm?1
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The trolley problemBy HallvardLillehammer (Ed.), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2023. ix + 267 pp. £74.99 (hb)/£26.99 (pb) ISBN: 97810092555921
The Motive of Duty, Emotional Motives, and the Kantian Criterion of Summonability1
‘I don't know my way about’: Mirror reversal as a curiously instructive analogue of philosophical perplexity1
Hooker's rule‐consequentialism, disasters, demandingness, and arbitrary distinctions1
‘Actually’ again1
Introduction—Purpose in Biology: New directions1
Knowability paradox, decidability solution?1
Deflating the hard problem of consciousness by multiplying explanatory gaps1
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