Philosophia

Papers
(The TQCC of Philosophia 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
Justifying Self-Partiality14
The Hyperintensional Variant of Kaplan’s Paradox14
Jerusalem Divided: The Hebrew University’s Philosophy Department Between Rotenstreich and Bar-Hillel11
Editorial Note9
The Fruits of Phenomenalism: A Comment on Michael Pelczar’s Phenomenalism: A Metaphysics of Chance and Experience7
Comments on Artūrs Logins, Normative Reasons: Between Reasons and Explanation7
Perception, Recognition, and the Aesthetics of Exclusion. A Paradox in Axel Honneth’s Social Theory6
Libertarianism, Conjoined Twins, and the Sic Utere Tuo Rule: A Response to Wollen, Block, Nowakowski, Slenzok and Wójtowicz6
An Abductive Argument for the Badness of Death4
Russellian Physicalism, Phenomenal Concepts, and Revelation4
That’s Not Double Checking, or “There’s only a Problem if You Make One”4
The Heaviest Metal4
Unifying ‘the’ Precautionary Principle? Justification and Reflective Equilibrium4
Is it Good to Conceive of One’s Life Narratively?3
The Consequence Argument and the Possibility of the Laws of Nature Being Violated3
Traditional Ethics for Intercultural Dialogues in Ethiopia: Anecdotes from the Oromo, Amhara, and Gurage Peoples’ Moral Languages3
Culture, Health, Connection: A Humanities-based Psychological Program for Preventive Enhancement of Well-being3
The Specter of Automation3
Naturalness in the Making: Classifying, Operationalizing, and Naturalizing Naturalness in Plant Morphology3
The Factualist Interpretation of the Skeptical Solution and Semantic Primitivism3
Bad Feelings Really are Bad: A Reply to Thomason3
Benatar’s Anti-Natalism: Philosophically Flawed, Morally Dubious3
Metaethical Minimalism Without Costs3
Knowledge, Tennis, and Objective List Accounts of Well-Being3
Acquaintance and Mary’s Revelation: A Response to Alter3
The Categorial and the Relational in Rational Choice: On Chrisoula Andreou’s Choosing Well3
The Paradox of Knowability and Domain Variation3
Is Safety the Norm of Assertion?3
Moral Responsibility, the Author, and the Ethical Criticism of Art3
What about Opting out of Liberalism? A comment on Raphael Cohen-Almagor’s Just, Reasonable Multiculturalism3
The Harshness Objection is Not (too) Harsh for Luck Egalitarianism3
Almog was Right, Kripke’s Causal Theory is Trivial3
The Temporal Bias Approach to the Symmetry Problem and Historical Closeness3
Holistic Competence and its Partial Manifestations3
Correction To: Institutional Racism and Social Norms: On the Debate Between Rawls and Mills2
Two Concepts of Commitment2
Confusion in the Bishop’s Church2
Love’s Concern2
Memory Beliefs: A Psychological and Justificatory Account2
Making Sense of Kant’s Formula of Universal Law: On Kleingeld’s Volitional Self-Contradiction Interpretation2
Practicing the Philosophy of Dao2
Spatial, Temporal, and Spatiotemporal Perception2
Correction: The Principle of Autonomy’s Enduring Validity2
Quausation and the Physical Indeterminism Luck Objection: a Reply to Moore2
Is the Theistic Multiverse Incoherent?: A Reply to Michael Almeida2
On the Nature and Ethics of Humblebragging2
Editor’s Letter Inaugurating Volume 53 (2025) of Philosophia2
Should Polygamous Marriage Be Legal?2
When the Sage Meets the Gadfly: Integrating Confucian and Socratic Approaches in Philosophical Counseling2
On the Consent-Based Argument for Anti-Natalism2
The Grounds of Excuses2
Does Parfit Establish Non-Reductionists Should Accept the Extreme Claim?2
The Significance and Complexity of Conscience2
War, Reciprocity and the Moral Equality of Combatants2
On Whether External Relations or Their Relata can have Existential Inertia2
Doing What We Can with Free Will2
A Phenomenological Approach to the Philosophy of Meaning in Life2
A Welfarist Solution to the Exploitation Problem2
Against Campbellian Tropes2
The Spatial Theory of Race2
Event-Causal Libertarianism, Indeterministic Weightings, and the Pragmatic Approach2
Comment on Karen Simecek, Philosophy of Lyric Voice2
Imagining the Author: Historical Understanding and the Cognitive Value of Art2
It is Not Just a Matter of Taste – it Makes Me Angry!2
Evolutionarily Primitive Social Entities2
A Wittgensteinian Critique of the Truthmaker Maximalism and the Pluralistic Explanation2
Hyper-Annihilationism: A Compromise Between Universalism and Hellism2
Heterophenomenology: A Limited Critique2
Human Normative Nature. Some Critical Thoughts on Peregrin`s Normative Species2
Normative Error Theory and No Self-Defeat: A Reply to Case2
Am I a Cyborg? Are You?2
Publisher Correction: Nenad Miščević Stays True to Himself!2
Unconventional Linguistic Normativity: Maybe Not So Deranged After All2
Reflections on Choosing Well: Reply to Commentators2
The Refutation of Non-cognitivism: Dorr’s Wishful Thinking2
Would You Really Want a Superior Partner? The Puzzle of Romantic Equality2
Beyond Authority: Hinge Constitutivism about Epistemic Normativity2
Distance Relativism and the Limits of Moral Assessment: Fricker and Williams2
Committal Question: A Reply to Hodgson2
Properties, Collections, and the Successive Addition Argument: A Reply to Malpass2
Kant’s Character-Based Account of Moral Weakness and Strength2
The Hope and Horror of Physicalism: Replies to Coleman, McClelland, McLaughlin, and Morris2
The Hope and Horror of Physicalism: Comments and Critique2
Branching Actualism and Modalized Priority Monism2
Hans Jonas’s Ethics of Responsibility and Ethics of Social Consequences2
Moral Fixed Points, Error Theory and Intellectual Vice2
A Refutation of Spectrum Arguments for Nontransitive Betterness1
Intuitive Skill1
Does Consciousness Research Apply to Quantum Mechanics?1
The Puzzle of Dion and Theon Solved1
In Praise of Ineffectiveness1
Nicolas Cornell, Wrongs and Rights Come Apart (Harvard University Press, 2025)1
Replies to Vendrell Ferran, Piercey, Schechtman, and Collins1
Why Desires are Not Beliefs: The Problem of Recalcitrant Desires1
Precis, The Expressive Self, by Ángel García Rodríguez (Lexington Books, 2024)1
Character Trouble in Times of Metascientific Trouble1
The Gap in the Knowledge Argument1
Overdetermination, Causal Exclusion, and the Insufficiency of Mental Causation1
Is Egalitarian Zionism Wrongful Colonialism?1
Luck and Descriptions1
The Structure of Epistemic Trust1
Causal Preemption and Moral Responsibility for Unavoidable Omissions: a Reply To Metz1
Zetetic Responsibility1
When Markets Aren’t Markets: a Reply to David Rondel1
The Unique Depictive Damage of Gombrichian Schemata in Cartoons1
Lemos on the Physical Indeterminism Luck Objection1
Completing the Complete Understanding Argument: A Rejoinder to Roberto Di Ceglie1
Alienation, Resonance, and Experience in Theories of Well-Being1
Social Comparison and the Vices of Pride: A Kierkegaardian Perspective1
Understanding as Transformative Activity: Radicalizing Neo-Cognitivism for Literary Narratives1
Why Quasi-Realism cannot Accommodate Moral Mind-Independence1
Varieties of Natural Concepts1
Existentialism Meets Russellian Physicalism1
How Much Trouble is Character in? Reflections on John Doris’s Character Trouble1
Truthmaking in Terms of Grounding1
Metaphysical Causal Pluralism: What Are New Mechanists Pluralistic About?1
No Exit: The Digital Panopticon and the Paradoxes of Authenticity1
On Overcoming the Tension Between Triangulation and Davidson’s Rejection of the Third Dogma of Empiricism1
Recklessness, Agent-Relative Prerogatives, and Latent Obligations: Does Belief-Relativity Trump Fact-Relativity with Respect to Our Rights?1
Replies to Howell, Jackson, Kind, and Montero1
How Far Do We Self-legislate?1
On the Underlying Principle for Identifying What Certainties are Universal: No Exception can be Made with Exceptions1
A Patient-centred Concept(ion) of Life’s Meaningfulness: Lessons from African Perspectives1
The Volitional Self-Contradiction Interpretation of Kant’s Formula of Universal Law: A Response to Kleingeld1
Skeptical Theism, the Preface Paradox, and Non-Cumulative Inductive Evidence of Pointless Evil1
Dramatic Reversals Gettierized and Bayesianized to Defend Aesthetical Cognitivism1
How (not) to Solve Bradley’s Regress: a Critique of D.W. Mertz and Anna Maurin’s Solutions1
Animalism and Dicephalus: The Psychological Disunity Solution1
African and Western Conceptions of Death and Dying: The Role of Ancestors, the Enduring Past and the Meaning of Life1
Kant’s Categories of Quantity and Quality, Reconsidered: From the Point of View of the History of Logic and Natural Science1
What is mansplaining?1
Comment on Logins – On the Connection between Normative Explanatory Reasons and Normative Reasoning Reasons1
Should we Inoculate Against Poor Judgment? – A Critique of Daley’s Vaccination Analogy to Cognitive Enhancement1
Normative Defeaters and the Alleged Impossibility of Mere Animal Knowledge for Reflective Subjects1
Is Racism Wrong by Definition?1
The Charge of Rule Worship Against Rule-Consequentialism Restated1
Précis of the Ethics of War and the Force of Law: A Modern Just War Theory1
The Case for Referential Quantifier Phrases1
Précis of Normative Species1
Perlocutionary Frustration: A Speech Act Analysis of Microaggressions1
Kant’s Formula of Autonomy: Continuity or Discontinuity?1
Social Movements as Agents of Change?1
Two Libertarian Theories, Round Two: or Why Libertarians Should Prefer the Libertarian View Floated Here to Robert Kane’s New View1
Distributive Justice and Gameplay1
The Dual Impact of Determinism on Meaning in Life1
The Analysis and Reexamination of Functionalism from the Perspective of Artificial Intelligence1
Philosophy as a Science and as a Humanity1
How to Read How to Do Things with Words: On Sbisà’s Proof by Contradiction1
Conceptual Spaces: A Solution to Goodman’s New Riddle of Induction?1
The Problem of Weak Will on the Basis of Leo Tolstoy’s Short Story Father Sergius1
Would You Still Love Me if I Were a Worm? Robust Relationships and Why Beliefs cannot be the Grounds for Normative Blackballing1
Integrated Information is not Causation: Why Integrated Information Theory’s Causal Structures do not Beat Causal Reductionism1
Identification with Change: Narrative Identity, Enhancements and Transformative Experience1
Factual Belief and Religious Credence: Kinds or Continua?1
Event-Causal Libertarianism without Settling1
What Does It Take To Be a Wise Person? Towards a Social Account of Theoretical Wisdom1
Free Will’s Limits1
Between Kwasi Wiredu’s Humanistic Ethics and Motsamai Molefe’s Supernaturalist Ethics1
Keeping Promises to Supererogate1
Logical Fatalism and Causal Nihilism1
Secular Beatitude1
Libertarianism for Conjoined Twins: A Reply to Wollen1
The Categorical Imperative in Action: Enabler and Enablee of Self-Legislation1
Replies To Caruso, Elzein, Pereboom, Sekatskaya, and Smilansky1
Revisiting “Ren-Yi” in Confucian Ethics: The Emotional Source of a “Caring Imperative”1
How Infinitely Valuable Could a Person Be?1
Progressive Inclusion and the Basis of Equality. A Puzzle in Contemporary Egalitarianism1
What’s Wrong With the Causal Efficacy of Abstracta: A Reply to Friedell1
Easy to imagine – or Hard to Believe?1
Can Sensitivity Preserve Inductive Knowledge?1
The Conditional Analysis of the Agentive Modals: a Reply to Mandelkern et al.1
The Burden-Sharing Implications of the Fixed-Identity Argument in Climate Ethics1
Conceptual Knowing-How-Based Theoretical Wisdom1
Ideal Conceivers, the Nature of Modality and the Response-Dependent Account of Modal Concepts1
Blocking the Panpsychism to Theism Inference1
Prisoner’s Dilemma and Newcomb’s Problem: Two Problems or One?1
The Evolutionary Origin of Self-Awareness in Vertebrates: The “Self-Awareness Homology Hypothesis”1
Replies to Fassio, Schleifer McCormick, Finlay, and Schmidt1
Performatives, Illocution, and Austin’s Proof1
Human Nature, Metaphysics and Evolutionary Theory1
How AI Systems Can Be Blameworthy1
Humeans Should Suspend Judgment on the Humean Account of Laws1
What Logical Evidence Could not be1
Towards a Pluralistic Account of Thought Experiments1
Integral Education and Epistemic Justice: Gandhi, Tagore, and Sri Aurobindo in Global Discourse1
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