Topoi-An International Review of Philosophy

Papers
(The median citation count of Topoi-An International Review 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Is AI the Future of Mental Healthcare?24
Enactive Ethics: Difference Becoming Participation23
Decolonizing AI Ethics: Relational Autonomy as a Means to Counter AI Harms18
ProAna Worlds: Affectivity and Echo Chambers Online14
Mindshaping, Enactivism, and Ideological Oppression14
Who’s Afraid of Adversariality? Conflict and Cooperation in Argumentation13
Health and Illness as Enacted Phenomena11
On Artificial Intelligence and Manipulation11
Language: The “Ultimate Artifact” to Build, Develop, and Update Worldviews10
Infosphere, Datafication, and Decision-Making Processes in the AI Era10
Emotional Environments: Selective Permeability, Political Affordances and Normative Settings9
The Pragmatic Intelligence of Habits9
White Supremacy as an affective milieu9
Artificial Intelligence and Autonomy: On the Ethical Dimension of Recommender Systems9
Angelic Devil’s Advocates and the Forms of Adversariality8
Faces and situational Agency8
Enactive Principles for the Ethics of User Interactions on Social Media: How to Overcome Systematic Misunderstandings Through Shared Meaning-Making7
Wax On, Wax Off! Habits, Sport Skills, and Motor Intentionality7
On Hostile and Oppressive Affective Technologies7
The Mind of the Hungry Agent: Hunger, Affect and Appetite7
The Rage of Lonely Men: Loneliness and Misogyny in the Online Movement of “Involuntary Celibates” (Incels)7
Autism as Gradual Sensorimotor Difference: From Enactivism to Ethical Inclusion7
From Shared Enaction to Intrinsic Value. How Enactivism Contributes to Environmental Ethics6
The Epistemic Value of Affective Disruptability6
The Phenomenality and Intentional Structure of We-Experiences5
Habitual Actions, Propositional Knowledge, Motor Representations and Intentionality5
Enactivism and the Paradox of Moral Perception4
Metalinguistic Negotiation, Speaker Error, and Charity4
“Don’t Let Your Mouth”: On Argumentative Smothering Within Academia4
Enacting Ought: Ethics, Anti-Racism, and Interactional Possibilities4
Epistemic Emotions and Co-inquiry: A Situated Approach4
Charisma and Democracy: Max Weber on the Riddle of Political Change in Modern Societies4
Introduction: Habitual Action, Automaticity, and Control4
Microtargeting, Dogwhistles, and Deliberative Democracy4
The Affective Scaffolding of Grief in the Digital Age: The Case of Deathbots4
The Ethics of Terminology: Can We Use Human Terms to Describe AI?4
Loneliness and Absence in Psychopathology4
The Is and Oughts of Remembering4
Habit and Skill in the Domain of Joint Action4
Introduction. Elite Theory: Philosophical Challenges4
The Institutionalization of Hatred Politics in the Mediterranean: Studying Corpora of Online News Portals During the European ‘Refugee Crisis’3
Algorithmic Nudging: The Need for an Interdisciplinary Oversight3
Group Assertions and Group Lies3
Spicy, tall, and metalinguistic negotiations3
Introduction: Introducing Philosophy of the City3
On Certainty, Change, and “Mathematical Hinges”3
Loneliness and Mood3
From Maximal Intersubjectivity to Objectivity: An Argument from the Development of Arithmetical Cognition3
Mathematical Practice, Fictionalism and Social Ontology3
Embodied Institutions and Epistemic Exclusions: Affect in the Academy3
Introduction: Double Intentionality3
The Compliment of Rational Opposition: Disagreement, Adversariality, and Disputation3
Digitally Scaffolded Vulnerability: Facebook’s Recommender System as an Affective Scaffold and a Tool for Mind Invasion3
Social Media Experiences of LGBTQ+ People: Enabling Feelings of Belonging3
Defining Communication and Language from Within a Pluralistic Evolutionary Worldview3
What is So Special About Contemporary CG Faces? Semiotics of MetaHumans3
Nature and Agency: Towards a Post-Kantian Naturalism2
Of Marriage and Mathematics: Inferentialism and Social Ontology2
Naturalized Teleology: Cybernetics, Organization, Purpose2
What We Do and Don’t Know About Joint Attention2
Thomas Aquinas and Hervaeus Natalis on First and Second Intentionality2
Degrees of Objectivity? Mathemata and Social Objects2
Digital Slot Machines: Social Media Platforms as Attentional Scaffolds2
Russell and American Realism2
Faces in disguise. Masks, concealment, and deceit2
The Enacted Ethics of Self-injury2
Some Preliminary Notes on the Objectivity of Mathematics2
Examining Phronesis Models with Evidence from the Neuroscience of Morality Focusing on Brain Networks2
Introduction: Understanding Hunger2
What is Loneliness? Towards a Receptive Account2
Norms of Public Argument: A Speech Act Perspective2
Agreeing on a Norm: What Sort of Speech Act?2
Levinas’ Otherness: An Ethical Dimension for Enactive Sociality2
On Disavowal2
How Public Statues Wrong: Affective Artifacts and Affective Injustice2
Elite and Liberal Democracy: A New Equilibrium?2
Enactive Ethics and Hermeneutics—From Bodily Normativity to Critical Ethics2
Lonely Places and Lonely People2
A Critique of Existential Loneliness2
The Radical Naturalism of Naturalistic Philosophy of Science2
Ethics of AI and Health Care: Towards a Substantive Human Rights Framework2
Perception of Faces and Other Progressively Higher-Order Properties2
No Magic: From Phenomenology of Practice to Social Ontology of Mathematics2
Animal Brains and the Work of Words: Daniel Dennett on Natural Language and the Human Mind2
Emotion, Epistemic Assessability, and Double Intentionality2
Adversarial Listening in Argumentation2
Introduction: What’s so Special About Faces? Visages at the Crossroad Between Philosophy, Semiotics and Cognition2
Compound Figures: A Multi-Channel View of Communication and Psychological Plausibility2
Introduction: From Social Ontology to Mathematical Practice, and Back Again2
Celebrity Politics and Democratic Elitism2
Therapeutic Chatbots as Cognitive-Affective Artifacts2
The Practice of Mathematics: Cognitive Resources and Conceptual Content2
Solving the Authority Problem: Why We Won’t Debate You, Bro2
Making us Autonomous: The Enactive Normativity of Morality2
Embodying the Face: The Intersubjectivity of Portraits and Self-portraits2
Joint Attention as the Base of Common Knowledge and Collective Intentionality2
Making Faces2
Virtue Monism. Some Advantages for Character Education1
Between the Placement Problem and the Reconciliation Problem. Philosophical Naturalism Today1
Real Feeling and Fictional Time in Human-AI Interactions1
‘Disfigurations’ of Democracy? Pareto, Mosca and the Challenge of ‘Elite Theory’1
Confabulations in the Case of Gaslighting Are Not Epistemically Beneficial, But They Are Instructive. A Commentary on Spear, A. (2020). Gaslighting, Confabulation, and Epistemic Innocence. Topoi, 39 (1
Wittgenstein, Quasi-fideism, and Scepticism1
On Experiential Loneliness1
(Self-)Envy, Digital Technology, and Me1
Naïve Realism With or Without the Content View: Response to Giananti1
Loss, Loneliness, and the Question of Subjectivity in Old Age1
Critical Pragmatics: Nine Misconceptions1
Why Practical Wisdom Cannot be Eliminated1
Varieties of Metalinguistic Negotiation1
Hegel and Wittgenstein on Difficulties of Beginning at the Beginning1
A Pragmatics-First Approach to Faces1
From Body to Language: Gestural and Pantomimic Scenarios of Language Origin in the Enlightenment1
Face perception and mind misreading1
Conceptual Engineering: Be Careful What You Wish for1
Worldviews and World-Pictures. Avoiding the Myth of the Semantic Given1
Sympathy, Interpersonal Awareness and Acknowledgment1
A Systematic Reconstruction of Brentano’s Theory of Consciousness1
Critical and Pragmatic Naturalisms: Some Consequences of Direct Realism in John Dewey and Roy Wood Sellars1
From Semantic Deference to Semantic Externalism to Metasemantic Disagreement1
A Critical Pragmatic Account of Prosaic and Poetic Metaphors1
On Media Reports, Politicians, Indirection, and Duplicity1
Loneliness as a Closure of the Affordance Space: The Case of COVID-19 Pandemic1
Conceptual Engineering Between Representational Skepticism and Complacency: Is There a Third Way?1
The Systematicity of Davidson’s Anti-skeptical Arguments1
Rationality, Virtue and Practical Wisdom in Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics1
Web Consequence Untangled1
Where and How Do Phronesis and Emotions Connect?1
Fallibilism and the Certainty Norm of Assertion1
Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments1
Provocative Insinuations as Hate Speech: Argumentative Functions of Mentioning Ethnicity in Headlines1
Characterization Frames Constructing Endoxa in Activists’ Discourse About the Public Controversy Surrounding Fashion Sustainability1
A Positively Relaxed Take on Naturalism: Reasons to be Relaxed but not too Liberal1
Language, Thought, and the History of Science1
Is Metalinguistic Usage a Conversational Implicature?1
Clarifying the Virtue Profile of the Good Thinker: An Interdisciplinary Approach1
Are Works of Art Affective Artifacts? If Not, What Sort of Artifacts Are They?1
The Practical Unity of Practical Wisdom1
The Paradox of the Future: Is it Rational to Feel Emotions for Future Generations?1
Adversarial Argument, Belief Change, and Vulnerability1
Brentano and the Medieval Distinction Between First and Second Intentions1
How Much of Your Self Do You Need to Imagine Being Someone Else?1
The Dynamic Strategy of Common Sense Against Radical Revisionism1
Feeling Emotions for Future People1
Are Wittgenstein’s Hinges Rational World-Pictures? The Groundlessness Theory Reconsidered1
Phronesis and Emotion: The Skill Model of Wisdom Developed1
Flourishing Goals, Metacognitive Skills, and the Virtue of Wisdom1
Externalism and the Myth of the Given1
The Double Intentionality of Moral Intentional Actions: Scotus and Ockham on Interior and Exterior Acts1
Stereotypes, Ingroup Emotions and the Inner Predictive Machinery of Testimony1
The Reflected Face as a Mask of the Self: An Appraisal of the Psychological and Neuroscientific Research About Self-face Recognition1
Arguing in Direct Democracy: An Argument Scheme for Proposing Reasons in Debates Surrounding Public Votes1
Helping Others to Understand: A Normative Account of the Speech Act of Explanation1
Loneliness: From Absence of Other to Disruption of Self1
Introduction: The Varieties of Anti-Skepticism, from Past to Present1
Critical Realism and Technocracy – RW Sellars’ Radical Philosophy in its Context0
The Sceptic, The Outsider, and Other Minds0
On the Genealogy and Potential Abuse of Assertoric Norms0
Must Skepticism Remain Refuted? Inheriting Skepticism with Cavell and Levinas0
Scepticism About Scepticism or the Very Idea of a Global ‘Vat-Language’0
The Potentiality of a Virtuous Pragma-Dialectics0
Formal Ontology and Mathematics. A Case Study on the Identity of Proofs0
A Comfortable Sureness: Knowledge, Animality and Conceptual Investigations in Wittgenstein’s On Certainty0
More on Williams on Ethical Knowledge and Reflection0
The Harm of Social Media to Public Reason0
On the Ambiguity of Images and Particularity of Imaginings0
Political Normativity… All-Things-Considered0
Joint Attention in Team Sport0
Introduction: A Critical Eye on Critical Pragmatics0
Attending Together in Digital Environments0
Morality vs. Politics as a Framing Problem: How (Not) to Misunderstand the Fight Against Climate Change0
No Point of View Except Ours?0
Artifacting Identity. How Grillz, Ball Gags and Gas Masks Expand the Face0
Joint Attention: Normativity and Sensory Modalities0
Models, Mannequins, Dolls and Beautified Faces: A Semiotic and Philosophical Approach to the Sense of Beauty0
Techno-Wantons: Adaptive Technology and the Will of Tomorrow0
Vulcan is a Hot Mess: The Dilemma of Mythical Names and Cococo-Reference0
How Much Do We Really Care What We Pick? Pre-verbal and Verbal Investment in Choices Concerning Faces and Figures0
Why Aristotle Isn’t a Virtue Ethicist. Living Well and Virtuously in Aristotelian and Contemporary Aretaic Ethics0
Inductive Metaphysics Versus Logical Construction—Russell’s Methods and Realisms in 1912 and 19140
A Historical Perspective in Support of Direct Realism0
Confused Entailment0
Situated Affects and Place Memory0
Assertion, Lying and the Norm of Truth0
A Late Antique Rabbinic Discourse on the Linguistic (In-)determinacy of the Law0
The Role of Moral Norms in Political Theory0
The Inferential Meaning of Controversial Terms: The Case of “Terrorism”0
Loneliness, Psychological Models, and Self-Estrangement0
Introduction: The Role of Emotions in Epistemic Practices and Communities0
Introduction: Emotions Towards Future Generations0
Introduction: Philosophical Discussions with Pragma-Dialectics0
Engineering Disputed Concepts and the Meeting of Minds0
From Mask to Flesh and Back: A Semiotic Analysis of the Actor’s Face Between Theatre and Cinema0
Diachronicity Matters! How Semantics Supports Discontinuism About Remembering and Imagining0
The Mereological Basis of Truthmaker Semantics0
On Certainty on the Foundations of History as a Discipline0
“Ethics, a Matter of Style?”. Bernard Williams and the Nietzschean Legacy0
Tilting the Frame: A Different View of the Landscape of Argumentation0
Nonexistent Objects and Their Semantic and Ontological Dependence on Referential Acts0
Correction: Introduction: Language and Worldviews0
Is There Such a Thing as Joint Attention to the Past?0
The Logical Perspective in Pragma-dialectics0
Virtue, Authenticity and Irony: Themes from Sartre and Williams0
Convincing in Pragma-Dialectics: A Critical Reassessment0
Did Elitists Really Believe in Social Laws? Some Epistemological Challenges in the Work of Gaetano Mosca and Vilfredo Pareto0
Correction to: The Psychobiology of Hunger – A Scientific Perspective0
What Matters to Others: A High-Threshold Account of Joint Attention0
Compassion for Possible Beings0
Ockham on Memory and Double Intentionality0
Keeping it Real: Research Program Physicalism and the Free Energy Principle0
The Political and Socio-Epistemic Risks of Quantification0
Valuing the “Afterlife”0
The Myth of Interiority (Le Psychologue Malgré Lui)0
Introduction: Loneliness0
Caught in the Language-Game0
 Distorted Debates0
The Truth in Social Media0
Space and Language in Conceptualizing Identity0
Arguments from Popularity: Their Merits and Defects in Argumentative Discussion0
What the States of Truthmaker Semantics Could (Not) Be0
A Normativity Wager for Skeptics0
The Topoi they are A-Changin’0
Why Conceptual Engineers Should Resist Dialogical Individualism0
Hermeneutical Injustice Through Defective Concept Possession0
Stop Doubting with Descartes0
Psychology, Equality, and the Forgetting of Motivations0
Am I Still Young at 20? Online Bubbles for Epistemic Activism0
The Name-Notion Network: On How to Conciliate Two Approaches to Naming and Reference-Fixing0
Pragma-dialectics and the problem of agreement0
Agent-Regret, Finitude, and the Irrevocability of the Past0
Religious Hinges: Some Historical Precursors0
Virtue Ethics and the Morality System0
Correction to: Enacting Ought: Ethics, Anti-Racism, and Interactional Possibilities0
Bernard Williams and Alasdair MacIntyre on Authenticity0
Evaluating Intelligence and Knowledge in Large Language Models0
Shared Attention as a Revelatory Practice0
Untimely Reviews0
A Republican Approach to Jerkish Speech on Online Platforms0
The Crisis of Romantic Knowledge: The Role of Information and Ignorance in Times of Romantic Abundance0
Harnessing Collective Intentionality for Climate Action: An Institutional Perspective on Sustainability0
Empathy with Future Generations?0
Beyond Right Choices: The Art of Wise Decision Making0
Naturalism, Supernaturalism, and the Question of God0
Revisiting the Social Origins of Human Morality: A Constructivist Perspective on the Nature of Moral Sense-Making0
Towards a Typology of Narrative Frustration0
Naïve Realism and the Relationality of Phenomenal Character0
Anti-Skepticism Under a Linguistic Guise0
Lunacy and Scepticism: Notes on the Logic of Doubt Concerning the Existence of an External World0
Argument by Association: On the Transmissibility of Commitment in Public Political Arguments0
Elected Extremists, Political Communication and the Limits of Containment0
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