Southern Journal of Philosophy

Papers
(The median citation count of Southern Journal of Philosophy 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
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Rhemata15
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Introduction to Charles Mills's “The Wretched of Middle‐Earth: An Orkish Manifesto”10
Issue Information9
Merleau‐Ponty, Taylor, and the expressiveness of language8
The body maledict: Understanding the method of standpoint phenomenology through the work of Frantz Fanon6
Schopenhauer on the inconsistency between optimism and personal immortality5
Taking “Descartes's Myth” seriously: Rethinking the Rylean narrative4
Issue Information4
Political animality4
Reflective Judgment and Radical Evil in Kant’sReligion4
Locke on Conditional Threats4
“An unreserved yea‐saying even to suffering”: A skeptical defense of Nietzschean life affirmation3
Editor's introduction3
How to be a Universalist about Methods in African Philosophy3
Editor's Introduction: Mary Beth Mader as Co‐Editor2
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The Procreation Asymmetry Destabilized: Analogs and Acting for People's Sake2
Toward a Resolute Reading ofBeing and Time: Heidegger, Wittgenstein, and the Dilemma between Inconsistency and Ineffability2
Slavery's absence from histories of moral and political philosophy2
Why inconsistent intentional states underlie our grasp of objects2
Thoughts on the structure of the history of Africana philosophy1
W. E. B. Du Bois and the EVOLUTION OF ‘RACE’1
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The very possibility of contemplation: The dialectics of intellect and will in Schopenhauer's aesthetics1
Daring to doubt! Shaftesbury, doubt, and polite conversation1
SJP Announcements1
Adequacy as an epistemically just social practice in Spinoza's philosophy1
Fanon's revolutionary murmurs: Toward a critical phenomenology of listening1
The relationship between self‐deception and other‐deception1
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Republicanism as critique of liberalism1
A Spinozist defense of trope theory1
Why Research and Teach Early Modern Women Philosophers?1
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Rousseau's case for democracy1
Spinoza's authentic solitude1
SJP Announcements1
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Process and individuation (on speculative realism and becoming)1
SJP Referees1
Conjectures on Kant and the Haitian Revolution1
The normative stakes of Foucault's engagement with neoliberalism: Seduction, invention, and normalization1
Kant's mature account of monads as objects in the idea1
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Issue Information1
Editor's introduction1
Semantic dualism1
Do me a favor1
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The Empire of Women: Rousseau on Domination and Sexuality1
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Is this “fascist” laughter? Notes on the ethics of humor1
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The Kant and Race Debate: A Frederick Douglass Intervention0
Raging better: Reflections on the Myisha Cherry's The Case for Rage0
The Nietzschean Sellars: Remarks on the Nietzsche‐Sellars view of mind0
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The State of the Question0
Commentary on Catriona Mackenzie's “Autonomous agency, we‐agency, and social oppression”0
Kant on Social Justice: Poverty, Dependence, and Depersonification0
Clueless loneliness: Loneliness beyond frustrated pro‐attitudes0
Respublica Noumenon: Kant, Rousseau, and Plato's Republic0
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Editor's Introduction0
Autonomous agency, we‐agency, and social oppression0
Response to Robert Bernasconi's “Slavery's absence from histories of moral and political philosophy”0
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Time as image of the manifold: Heidegger and the rules of synthesis0
Analyzing the philosophy of travel with Schopenhauerian argument maps0
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The rage we should have: Comments on Myisha Cherry's The Case for Rage0
Meaning, anti‐alienation, and fulfillment0
What about synesthesia? A phenomenological analysis of a perceptual phenomenon0
Microaggressions in everyday life: Race, gender, and sexual orientation0
The nature and normativity of anger types: A response to critics0
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Sophie de Grouchy on the Problem of Economic Inequality0
Why Are There Two Versions of Meno’s Paradox?0
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The comparative achievement explanation of artistic value0
SJP Referees0
The Evental Conception of Love0
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Focusing a history of modern philosophy course on freedom0
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Hume on structural prejudices (including his own)0
Political Service through the Human Sciences: Woodson's Mis‐Education of the Negro as Political Philosophy0
Do Things “Hang Together”? Naturalism, Pluralism, and the World0
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Kenelm Digby's logic of common and natural notions0
Once More unto the Breach: Kant and Race0
From life affirmation to a politics of healing: Between Nietzsche and Anzaldúa0
Editor's note0
Autonomous agency, we‐agency, and social oppression0
An Impossible Awakening: Husserl and the Limits of Time‐Consciousness0
Dogmatism and perceptual justification: A reason‐theoretic foundation0
Kant on punishment and poverty0
The role of experience in Hegel's conception of the relation to nature0
Immanence in Schelling and Hegel in the Jena Period0
Griswold for Google: Algorithmic Determinism and Decisional Privacy0
The young Leibniz's tentative acceptance of physical occasionalism0
Do you need to know in order to act? The case for a Suárezian legacy in early modern occasionalism0
Hegelian restorative justice0
Self‐Motion and Cognition: Plato's Theory of the Soul0
The norms of belief as the norms of commitment: A case for pluralism0
Rewriting the flesh of the world for the new human: Merleau‐Ponty, Fanon, and Wynter on the ethics of futurity0
What is critical history of philosophy?0
Dialetheism in Deleuze's event0
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Collective epistemic vices in Blaise Pascal's Provinciales0
Death, Politics, and Heidegger’s Bremen Remarks0
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On neutral value and fitting indifference0
Group‐identification, collectivism, and perspectival autonomy0
The dark side of clarity0
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Derrida and Kant's staging of capital punishment0
Perceptual Content and the Unity of Perception0
A common measure: Hobbes on the epistemic functions of public reason0
Learning to Live More Equitably0
Is it moral to punish a criminal both during his lifetime and posthumously0
Motion as an Accident of Matter: Margaret Cavendish and Thomas Hobbes on Motion and Rest0
Phenomenology and cognitive linguistics in dialogue: A review of Ortega y Gasset's theory of emotive gesture as metaphor0
“Nature and Society Give Women a Great Habit of Suffering”: Germaine de Staël's Feminism and Its Challenges0
Esprit de Corpsand thinking on (and with) your feet: Standard, enactive, and poststructuralist aspects of relational autonomy and collective intentionality in team sports0
Kant and Baumgarten on the duty of self‐love0
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Kant on Why Criminal Offenders Must Be Punished0
Ideology Critique: A Deleuzian Case0
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Preparing the particular: Kant on the imagination's role in judgment0
The effort to be neutral0
Gertrud Kuznitzky and Edith Stein on (non)conceptual experience0
The state of the question in early Heidegger studies0
The primacy of the practical: Russell Ford's Experience and Empiricism: Hegel, Hume, and the Early Deleuze0
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“The giving birth of a world”: Fanon, Husserl, and the imagination0
Prejudice as Viciousness: Marie de Gournay and Anton Wilhelm Amo0
Authors, narrators, and autonomous agents: The art of relational autobiography0
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The virtue of ignorance: How epistemic agency needs cognitive limitations0
Competition and Justice in Adam Smith0
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What's at Stake in the Race Debate?0
Aesthetic peerhood and the significance of aesthetic peer disagreement0
Online Misinformation and “Phantom Patterns”: Epistemic Exploitation in the Era of Big Data0
Toward delirium: Comments on Russell Ford's Experience and Empiricism0
Contributions to a Phenomenology of Historical Experience0
Moral Status and Intelligent Robots0
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Environmental Ethics: The State of the Question0
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PHILOSOPHICAL DEBATES ABOUT DERRIDA AND THE DEATH PENALTY: STATE OF THE QUESTION0
Heidegger’s Phenomenological Concept of Violence0
Locke on the objective nature of miracles0
Defending the Decolonization Trope in Philosophy: A Reply to Olúfẹ́mi Táíwò0
The concept of unlivability: A reading of Frantz Fanon's “The North African Syndrome” (1952)0
Introduction to the special issue on relational autonomy and collective intentionality0
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Poverty as a Political Problem in Late Eighteenth‐Century Britain: Smith, Burke, Malthus0
Heidegger's fundamental ontology and the human good in Aristotelian ethics0
Jorge Portilla on philosophy and agential liberation0
Revisiting Husserl’s Concept of Leib Using Merleau‐Ponty’s Ontology0
Suffering for Justice in Anne Conway and Maria W. Stewart0
Locke and Leibniz on epistemic autonomy0
On the idea of freedom in modern African political philosophy0
The Wretched of Middle‐Earth: An Orkish Manifesto0
On recognizing the real: Beauty and affliction in Simone Weil0
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Adorno's depth realism: A critical realist analysis of negative dialectics0
Shepherd's social epistemology: A nonreductive theory of testimony and the question of epistemic autonomy0
Grief, Continuing Bonds, and Unreciprocated Love0
Kant on Inclination and Reason0
Motivating reasons: The state of the question0
Moral Responsibility is Not Proportionate to Causal Responsibility0
Relational nonhuman personhood0
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The social identity affordance view: A theory of social identities0
Can Conferralism Account for Systemic Racism?0
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What is pre‐reflective self‐consciousness an awareness of? An argument for the egological view0
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Du Châtelet on Sufficient Reason and Empirical Explanation0
Touching the wounds of colonial duration: Fanon's anticolonial critical phenomenology0
Memes, Misinformation, and Political Meaning0
Finitude and the Precritical Imagination: Heidegger's Confrontation with Idealism in Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics and its Bearing on his Philosophy of Art0
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Husserl and the normativity of logic0
Editor’s Introduction0
Cartesian know‐how0
Haters and egoists: Quality of will and degrees of moral responsibility0
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Expressing and receiving negative emotions: Comments on Myisha Cherry's The Case for Rage0
The existence of the world as an irrational and “rational” fact0
Why Social Constructionists Should Embrace Minimalist Race0
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A cosmopolitan instrumentalist theory of secession0
A (new) defense of self‐forgiveness0
Social Ontologies of Race and their Development0
Democracy and Epistemic Fairness: Testimonial Justice as a Founding Principle of Aggregative Democracy0
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Are the Folk Functionalists About Time?0
Fanon's approach to phenomenology and psychoanalysis0
Individual freedom against liberalism: Hegel's nonliberal individualism0
In opposition to alethic views of moral responsibility0
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SJP Referees0
Fanon, the body schema, and white solipsism0
The wrong of refugee containment0
Heidegger on the ontological significance of the principle of noncontradiction0
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Kant, silence and the Haitian Revolution0
Freedom and social practices0
Preparing for the worst: The irrationality of emotionally recalcitrant reasoning0
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Two concepts of virtue: Rousseau on love of fatherland and love of humanity0
Conversational Cooperation Revisited0
The cosmological ideas in Kant's critical philosophy: Their unique status and twofold regulative use0
Sociality and the minimal self: On Dan Zahavi’s “group‐identification, collectivism, and perspectival autonomy”0
On Equity and Inequity in Thomas Hobbes's Dialogue0
Loneliness, Love, and the Limits of Language0
A Friendly Critique of Levinasian Machine Ethics0
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