Southern Journal of Philosophy

Papers
(The TQCC of Southern Journal of Philosophy 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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Loneliness and the Emotional Experience of Absence26
Moral Status and Intelligent Robots11
Loneliness, Love, and the Limits of Language9
Responsibility: the State of the Question Fault Lines in the Foundations8
Grief, Continuing Bonds, and Unreciprocated Love6
Environmental Ethics: The State of the Question6
Memes, Misinformation, and Political Meaning5
“What if There's Something Wrong with Her?”‐How Biomedical Technologies Contribute to Epistemic Injustice in Healthcare5
Injustice in the Spaces between Concepts4
Navigating the Penumbra: Children and Moral Responsibility4
Assembling Agency: Expression, Action, and Ethics in Deleuze and Guattari’s A Thousand Plateaus3
Non‐Accidental Knowing3
Forst on Reciprocity of Reasons: A Critique3
The Epistemology of Justice3
It’s (Almost) All About Desert: On the Source of Disagreements in Responsibility Studies3
Conceptual Change and Future Paths for Pragmatism3
Hannah Gadsby’s Nanette: Connection Through Comedy3
Self‐Motion and Cognition: Plato's Theory of the Soul3
The Wretched of Middle‐Earth: An Orkish Manifesto3
Exploring the African Philosophy of Humor through Igbo Proverbs on Laughter3
I’m Only Kidding: On Racist and Ethnic Jokes3
Davidson on Self‐Knowledge: A Transcendental Explanation3
Online Misinformation and “Phantom Patterns”: Epistemic Exploitation in the Era of Big Data2
The Good, the Bad, and the Funny: An Ethics of Humor2
White Habits, Anti‐Racism, and Philosophy as a Way of Life2
Political Service through the Human Sciences: Woodson's Mis‐Education of the Negro as Political Philosophy2
What's at Stake in the Race Debate?2
A Right to Understand Injustice: Epistemology and the “Right to the Truth” in International Human Rights Discourse2
Morally Respectful Listening and its Epistemic Consequences2
Motion as an Accident of Matter: Margaret Cavendish and Thomas Hobbes on Motion and Rest2
Du Châtelet on Sufficient Reason and Empirical Explanation2
The Evental Conception of Love1
Social Ontologies of Race and their Development1
The norms of belief as the norms of commitment: A case for pluralism1
Why Social Constructionists Should Embrace Minimalist Race1
Kant on Social Justice: Poverty, Dependence, and Depersonification1
Autonomous agency, we‐agency, and social oppression1
Kristeva's Thought Specular: Aesthetic Disobedience as a New Form of Revolt1
The nature and normativity of anger types: A response to critics1
Kant on Why Criminal Offenders Must Be Punished1
The rage we should have: Comments on Myisha Cherry's The Case for Rage1
W. E. B. Du Bois and the EVOLUTION OF ‘RACE’1
Perceptual Content and the Unity of Perception1
On the Irreducibility of Moral Incapacity1
Toward a Resolute Reading of Being and Time: Heidegger, Wittgenstein, and the Dilemma between Inconsistency and Ineffability1
Sophie de Grouchy on the Problem of Economic Inequality1
Testimonial Injustice and a Case for Mindful Epistemology1
On Equity and Inequity in Thomas Hobbes's Dialogue1
Republicanism as critique of liberalism1
The Dark Side of Desire: Nietzsche, Transhumanism, and Personal Immortality1
Alethic Pluralism and Logical Form1
Can Conferralism Account for Systemic Racism?1
“Pure Joy”: Spinoza on Laughter and Cheerfulness1
Reactionary Fictionalism1
Reflective Judgment and Radical Evil in Kant’sReligion1
Democracy and Epistemic Fairness: Testimonial Justice as a Founding Principle of Aggregative Democracy1
A Friendly Critique of Levinasian Machine Ethics1
Introduction to Charles Mills's “The Wretched of Middle‐Earth: An Orkish Manifesto”1
Deconstruction and Epistemic Violence1
Moral Responsibility is Not Proportionate to Causal Responsibility1
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