Journal of Social Philosophy

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Social 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
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Does Non‐Idealism Entail Particularism?8
The possibility of social unity in the Liberal democratic state7
Professionals and the Ethics of Workplace Surveillance5
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We‐Mode as Layered Agency5
Should nonideal theory rely on ideal theory? Lessons from the Frankfurt School5
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No One Mourns the Wicked: The Ethics of Mourning Morally Flawed Celebrities5
The Bull of Phalaris: Atrocity and the Limits of the Political5
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Personal Growth, Oppression, and Thinking With the Mind of Another: A Case for Transformative Moral Testimony4
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Public reason and private bias: Accommodating political disagreement4
Rawls's idea of human rights revisited4
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Social pathologies of informational privacy4
Kant's Metaphysics of Race, Its Distinctiveness, and Its Normativity3
Does ectogestation have oppressive potential?3
Making the state responsible: A proxy account of legal organizations and private agents acting for the state3
On Virtues and Duties in A Minimally Good Life3
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Migrant Workers, Differentiated Rights, and Relational Equality in Host States3
Reparations for White supremacy? Charles W. Mills and reparative vs. distributive justice after the structural turn3
The normative justification of obligatory integration policies3
What's Wrong With Selling Out?2
Property as power: A theory of representation2
Accountability in criminal justice2
The importance of contingently public goods2
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Social Normativity and Social Reasons2
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Hassoun on Sufficiency and Contentment2
The Earth System in the Anthropocene and the Primacy of Joint Collective Ownership2
Knowing your past: Trauma, stress, and mnemonic epistemic injustice2
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The harms of the internalized oppression worry2
Ideology, Red in Tooth and Claw: Realist Ideology Critique and Animals2
The inefficacy objection and new ethical veganism2
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The Categories of Criminal Law: Cognitive Injustice and Non‐Sovereign Agency in the Civil Law Tradition2
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Against corporate responsibility2
Race and evaluation of philosophical skill: A virtue theoretical explanation of why people of color are so absent from philosophy2
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Stigma and Rawlsian Liberalism1
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The mirage of a “paradox” of dehumanization: How to affirm the reality of dehumanization1
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On the Jewish Roots of Subsidiarity and Its Consequences for Modern Political Theory1
Accessibility, Feasibility Constraints, and Moral Obligations in Policy‐Oriented Normative Political Philosophy1
Microaggressions as negligence1
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Kant on Bullshit Jobs—Mere Means and True Means1
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Stability and disruptive speech1
Labor automation for fair cooperation: Why and how machines should provide meaningful work for all1
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Introduction for special issue on “Excellence, diversity, and the philosophy exception”1
The dignity of work: An ethical argument against mandatory retirement1
Alienated dependence: The unfreedom of our social relations1
Ideology, Domination, and the Rights of Labor Migrants1
The Democratic Legitimacy of the Micro‐Deliberative Shortcut: A Defense of Randomly Selecting Legislators1
Supererogatory and obligatory rescues: Should we institutionalize the duty to intervene?1
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The fair value of voting rights1
Digital participatory democracy: A normative framework for the democratic governance of the digital commons1
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Dakota land recovery in Minnesota: An experiment in reparative justice1
The libertarian argument for reparations1
From Tweets to Tyranny: Exploring the Symmetry Between State and Social Media Censorship of Speech1
Climate hypocrisy and environmental integrity1
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