Theoria-A Swedish Journal of Philosophy

Papers
(The TQCC of Theoria-A Swedish 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Perplexing Metamorphoses of the Demarcation Problem10
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Meaning and Informativeness7
Moral Tolerance: The Ethics of Social Punishment in Cases of Moral Disagreement6
Divine foreknowledge, evidence and epistemic responsibility6
Moore′s paradox generalized6
Swedish theses in philosophy 20235
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A Match Made in (Rational) Heaven? How Credences Relate to Probability Beliefs4
On Kant's Definition of Analogy4
Our resolutions and their causes: Twardowski on free will in ethical and legal contexts4
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Civic Psychological Safety4
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The I in logic4
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Introduction to Saul Kripke Issue II4
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The Religious Nature of Ethics3
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Direct reference and the Goldbach puzzle3
The cross‐linguistic uses of proper names3
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On ‘the Central Argument’ of ‘Freedom and Resentment’: Hieronymi, Russell, and Strawson3
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Introduction to the Special Issue on The Many Faces of Compatibilism3
Freedom's values: The good and the right3
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The Turing Test as a Sceptical Scenario3
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Philosophy without peer review?3
Conditional analyses of options for action: A partial defence2
Informal provability and dialetheism2
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Attraction and Alienation2
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Philosophical conversations2
Rethinking Cancellation: Less Than Judgemental, More Than Neutral?2
The surplus value of knowledge2
New Words or Redefined Old Ones?2
The Passage of Time in the Block Universe2
Philosophical originality2
Reasoning as Endorsement2
The myth of true lies2
A defence of conceptual analysis as a linguistic endeavour2
Ethics committees are not enough2
Why beliefs are not dispositional stereotypes1
Is Self‐Reference Possible?1
What's a(t) stake? On stakes, encroachers, knowledge1
Kripke's Reduction of Löb's Theorem to the Second Incompleteness Theorem1
Why Moral Competence Cannot Be Purely Cognitive1
Societal Cooperation in Latest Rawls1
Rules, practices, and assessment of linguistic behaviour1
Voting on Vaccinations: The Political Legitimacy of Referendums on Science‐Related Questions1
Zombies Incorporated1
Frege: A fusion of horizontals1
Replies1
On Not Becoming a Woman1
Leibniz on Compossibility: Towards a Neo‐Logical Interpretation1
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Membership, obligation, and the communitarian thesis1
Bilateralism, collapsing modalities, and the logic of assertion and denial1
Names and existence1
How Right Was Kripke About Biological Kind Terms?1
Correction to “Theoria: Volume 90, Issue 5. Special Issue: Rolf Schock Prize in Logic and Philosophy 2022”1
Who Is Afraid of Love? Adam Smith and the Rational Analysis of Bonding1
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Presentism, tenselessness and dates1
Foreknowledge and causal determinism1
The Phenomenology and Epistemology of Existence1
The Law of Peoples and Rectificatory Justice1
Loss' Analysis of Composition as Identity: Relevant Neglected Consequences and Reflections on Consistency Aspects1
Absurdity as the impossible command in natural deduction1
Overcoming von Wright's anxiety1
A philosophical analysis of the emergence of language1
Pursuit of the concept of validity: A dialogue1
Avicenna on the PSR and Causal Necessity in the Natural World1
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An argument for moral evidentialism1
Information in the Brain: From Metaphor to Truth1
Alethic pluralism and truthmaker theory1
Re‐examining the ancient roots of the concept of intellectual virtue1
Life and repetition in Husserl's analyses from the first half of the 1920s1
Sidgwick and Bentham's “double aspect” of utilitarianism revisited1
Not every truth could have a truthmaker1
The history behind the Bolzano‐Gesamtbibliographie 1804–1999 and the guidelines for its use1
No History Without a Method: Anticipation and Other Bad Contexts1
Philosophical Foundation of Quantum Mechanics: Revisiting an Enduring Revolution1
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