Journal of Applied Philosophy

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Applied 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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
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Why Buy Local?22
Limitarianism: Pattern, Principle, or Presumption?21
No Blame No Gain? From a No Blame Culture to a Responsibility Culture in Medicine19
Asexuality17
What’s Wrong with the Online Echo Chamber: A Motivated Reasoning Account14
Commemoration and Emotional Imperialism12
Who Is Responsible for Killer Robots? Autonomous Weapons, Group Agency, and the Military‐Industrial Complex11
A Critique of the Neurodiversity View10
Painlessly Killing Predators9
Mother Knows Best: Pregnancy, Applied Ethics, and Epistemically Transformative Experiences9
The Importance of History to the Erasing‐History Defence9
Should Slavery’s Statues Be Preserved? On Transitional Justice and Contested Heritage8
Who Should Bear the Risk When Self‐Driving Vehicles Crash?8
Kantianism and the Problem of Child Sex Robots8
The Unfair Burdens Argument Against Carbon Pricing8
The Trust‐Based Communicative Obligations of Expert Authorities7
Against Simple Removal: A Defence of Defacement as a Response to Racist Monuments7
Settler Colonialism, Decolonization, and Climate Change6
The Moral Significance of Adolescence6
Consultation, Consent, and the Silencing of Indigenous Communities6
A Legacy of Harm? Climate Change and the Carbon Cost of Procreation6
Online Shaming and the Ethics of Public Disapproval5
Is There a Duty to Be a Digital Minimalist?5
Why States Should Buy Kidneys5
Structural Injustice and Massively Shared Obligations5
Cultural Heritage, Genocide, and Normative Agency4
The Strings Attached to Bringing Future Generations into Existence4
Two Concepts of Meaningful Work4
Refugee Discrimination – The Good, the Bad, and the Pragmatic4
Planning and Its Function in Our Lives4
The Epistemic Basic Structure4
Directed Panspermia, Wild Animal Suffering, and the Ethics of World‐Creation4
In Cash We Trust?4
The Values of the Virtual4
Sufficiency, Priority, and Selecting Refugees3
Let God and Rawls be Friends: On the Cooperation between the Political Liberal Government and Religious Schools in Civic Education3
In it Together? An Exploration of the Moral Duties of Co‐parents3
Land as a Global Commons?3
From Sovereignty to Guardianship in Ecoregions3
A Criminal Law for Semicitizens3
‘Go Tell the Spartans, Passerby’: Whom to Remember Ahead of Whom?3
The Equivalence Thesis and the Last Ventilator3
Undemocratic Climate Protests3
Cognitive Enhancement and the Value of Cognitive Achievement3
The Ethics of Deliberate Exposure to SARS‐CoV‐2 to Induce Immunity3
Shared Standards versus Competitive Pressures in Journalism3
Why We Should Avoid Artists Who Cause Harm: Support as Enabling Harm2
Teaching Children How to Think: Rational Autonomy as an Aim of Liberal Education2
On Equal Citizenship and Public Reason: Reply to Critics2
The New Trolley Problem: Driverless Cars and Deontological Distinctions2
Relational Justice: Egalitarian and Sufficientarian2
The Irrevocability of Capital Punishment and Active Voluntary Euthanasia12
Slurs and Freedom of Speech2
Consent and the Right to Privacy2
Responsibility for Future Climate Justice: The Direct Responsibility to Mitigate Structural Injustice for Future Generations2
Improving Arguments for Local Carbon Rights: The Case of Forest‐Based Sequestration2
Inscrutable Processes: Algorithms, Agency, and Divisions of Deliberative Labour2
Beyond All‐or‐Nothing Approaches to Moral Expertise2
Against ‘Hate Speech’2
Fitting Moral Admiration: Achievements and Character2
Equal Citizenship and Convergence2
Surveillance Capitalism or Information Republic?2
An Uncertainty Argument for the Identified Victim Bias2
Journalism and Press Freedom as Human Rights2
How Much Does Slaughter Harm Humanely Raised Animals?12
Must We Vaccinate the Most Vulnerable? Efficiency, Priority, and Equality in the Distribution of Vaccines2
Animals and Relational Egalitarianism(s)2
Moral Status, Luck, and Modal Capacities: Debating Shelly Kagan2
Three Dogmas of Normativity2
Responsibility's Double Binds: The Reactive Attitudes in Conditions of Oppression2
Commemorating Public Figures – In Favour of a Fictionalist Position2
A Practice‐Focused Case for Animal Moral Agency2
Unintentional Residence and the Right to Vote2
Is Humane Farming Morally Permissible?2
Risk and Fear: Restricting Science under Uncertainty1
Functionalisms and the Philosophy of Action1
Freeze the Biological Clock: Discrimination, Disrespect, and Fertility Preservation via Social Freezing1
Work, Justice, and Collective Capital Institutions: Revisiting Rudolf Meidner and the Case for Wage‐Earner Funds1
What We Owe Past Selves1
What Is Wrong with ‘All Lives Matter’? What and How ‘Black Lives Matter’ Means1
On Gratitude to Nature1
Moral Disagreement in Theories of Practical Ethics1
(E)‐Trust and Its Function: Why We Shouldn't Apply Trust and Trustworthiness to Human–AI Relations1
Punishing Noncitizens1
The Mere Substitution Defence of Nudging Works for Neurointerventions Too1
Conspiracy Theories, QuassimCassam, 2019. Cambridge, Polity Press, vii + 127 pp, USD45 (hb) USD12.95 (pb)1
Failing Institutions, Whistle‐Blowing, and the Role of the News Media1
Democratic Privacy1
Anti‐natalism and the Creation of Artificial Minds1
Luck Egalitarianism and Disability Elimination1
Pushed to the Edge of Knowing: Microaggression and Self‐doubt1
Reasonable Disagreement About, and Within, Watson and Hartley’s Political Liberalism1
Academic Activism Revisited1
Forgiveness and the Problem of Repeated Offences1
Bodily Rights in Personal Ventilators?1
Poverty and the Peril of Particulars1
Accountability and Community on the Internet: A Plea for Restorative Justice1
What Makes an Attack Sexual?1
Responsibility and the Duty of Rescue1
Moral Extremism1
Freedom, Socialism, and Property‐Owning Democracy1
What to Do about Overpopulation?1
Masturbation, Deception, and Rape1
Liability for Wrongful Assistance: On Causing Unjust Harm in the Course of Suboptimal Rescue1
Psychiatric Euthanasia and the Ontology of Mental Disorder1
Does Social Trust Justify the Public Justification Principle?1
Introduction: Nonparadigmatic Punishments1
Markets with Limits: How the Commodification of Academia Derails Debate. James Stacey Taylor, 2022. London and New York, Routledge. 234 pp, £120.00 (hb)1
The Kantian Promise and Peril of Moral Bioenhancement1
Reparations to the Privileged?1
Bad Faith, Bad Behaviour, and Role Models1
When Knowing What Is Just and Being Committed to Achieving it Is Not Enough1
It was a Different Time: Judging Historical Figures by Today's Moral Standards1
How to Argue about Solar Geoengineering1
The Morality of Party Switching1
Diversity and Moral Address1
Justice for Animals: Our Collective Responsibility. MarthaNussbaum, 2023. New York, Simon & Schuster. 400 pp, $28.99 (hb)0
Justice, Migration & Mercy. MichaelBlake, 2020, Oxford, Oxford University Press, ix+266 £22.99 (hb)0
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Introduction: Symposium on Causation in War0
‘I Am a Man’: Countering Oppression through Appeal to Kind Membership0
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Black Counterpublic Philosophy? Some Comments on George Yancy's Across Black Spaces0
Reciprocity, Vulnerability, and the Moral Significance of Herd Immunity0
Justice for People on the Move. Migration in Challenging Times.GillianBrock, 2020. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. xiii + 248 pp, $99.99 (hb)0
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Why Refugees Should Be Enfranchised0
Comments on Ruth Chang, ‘Three Dogmas of Normativity’0
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If You Are Committed to Justice, Why Aren't You an Activist? Comments on Allen Buchanan0
Global Displacement in the Twenty‐First Century. PhillipCole, 2022. Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press. 290 pp, £85.00 (hb)0
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Keeping Out Extremists: Refugees, Would‐Be Immigrants, and Ideological Exclusion0
Introduction: Symposium on Acceptable and Unacceptable Criteria for Prioritizing Among Refugees in a Nonideal World0
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Normalization of Racism and Moral Responsibility: Against the Exculpatory Stance0
George Yancy’s Across Black Spaces Before and During the Corona Disaster0
Work Emails at the Breakfast Table: Proximity of Labour and Capital as an Unexamined Difficulty for the (Just) Distribution of Discretionary Time0
Political Legitimacy and the Indigenous Voice to Parliament0
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It's Difficult to Explain Away the Appearance That Causation Comes in Degrees: A Reply to Sartorio0
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What Is Political Philosophy?CharlesLarmore, 2020Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press. 200 pp, $29.95 (hb)0
The Tyranny of Political Correctness? A Game‐Theoretic Model of Social Norms and Implicit Bias0
The Ethics of Killing in a Pandemic: Unintentional Virus Transmission, Reciprocal Risk Imposition, and Standards of Blame0
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Universal Procreation Rights and Future Generations0
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Resistance at the Border: Kantian Political Theory and the Refugee Crisis0
Property and Other Worries0
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Is the Freedom to Bequeath a Basic Liberty?0
LGBT‐Inclusive Education in Liberal Pluralist Societies0
Punishment's Burdens on the Innocent0
On the Injustice of Dysfunctional Upbringing0
The Nature and Value of Vagueness in the Law. HrafnAsgeirsson, 2020. Oxford, Hart Publishing. x + 204 pp, $81.00 (hb)0
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Corporate Responsibility and Political Philosophy: Exploring the Social Liberal Corporation. Kristian HøyerToft, 2020. New York, Routledge. 230pp, £104.50 (hc) £33.29 (e‐book)0
Is Humanity under a Duty to Deliver Socioeconomic Human Rights?0
Productive Justice in the ‘Post‐Work Future’0
On the Duty of Scholars to Aid Their Persecuted Peers0
Bias in Context: An Introduction to the Symposium0
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Labour Justice in the Platform Economy0
The Ethics of Viewing Illegally Shared Pornography0
The Welfare Argument for Free Time Protection0
Why It Is Not Unreasonable to Fear Terrorism0
Stigma, Stereotype, and Self‐Presentation0
On Three Dogmas of Normativity0
Black Dignity: The Struggle against Domination. Vincent W.Lloyd, 2022. New Haven, Yale University Press. 208 pp, £17.99 (hb)0
Hijacked: How Neoliberalism Turned the Work Ethic against Workers and How Workers Can Take It Back. E.Anderson, 2023. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. xviii + 370 pp, £25 (hb)0
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Access to Non‐reimbursed Expensive Cancer Treatments: A Justice Perspective0
The Prospect of a Humanitarian Artificial Intelligence: Agency and Value Alignment. CarlosMontemayor, 2023. London, Bloomsbury Academic, Bloomsbury Publishing. xviii + 278 pp, £85.00 (hb)0
Assisting Rebels Abroad: The Ethics of Violence at the Limits of the Defensive Paradigm0
Critical Reflection and the Limits of Parental Authority0
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Beyond Ideals of Friendship0
Sad Love: Romance and the Search for Meaning. CarrieJenkins, 2022. Cambridge, Polity. xviii + 153 pp, £14.99 (pb) £45.00 (hb)0
After Work: A History of the Home and the Fight for Free Time. H.Hester and N.Srnicek, 2023. London, Verso Books. 272 pp, £16.99 (hb).0
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Food, Justice, and Animals: Feeding the World Respectfully. J.Milburn, 2023. Oxford, Oxford University Press. 224 pp, £70 (hb)0
Ancestors and Descendants0
Grief: A Philosophical Guide.Michael Cholbi, 2022. Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press. 232 pp, £200
What We Owe to Our Audience: The Hermeneutical Responsibility of Fiction Creators0
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Cities, Neighbourhoods, and the Challenges of Immigration0
Why Migration Justice Still Requires Open Borders0
For Whom and How Does Philosophy Matter? A Response to My Interlocutors0
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How Does Human Agency Actually Work? On Bratman's ‘Core Capacity Thesis’ and the Relation between Philosophy of Action and the Empirical Sciences0
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Throwing the Embryos out with the Bathwater? A Novel Evaluation of the Value of Embryos0
Luck, Hypothetical Insurance, and the Costs of Children0
Address, Interests, and Directed Duties0
On the Importance of Philosophical Recovery: Thoughts on Across Black Spaces0
Two Problems of Moral Luck for Brain‐Computer Interfaces0
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Drug Courts and the ‘Responsibility without Blame’ Approach0
Forgiveness: Overcoming versus Forswearing Blame0
The Allocation of Refugees to Host States: Should Refugees' Interests and Preferences be Considered?0
Living Well Together Online: Digital Wellbeing from a Confucian Perspective0
On Rights, Human Rights, and Property: A Response0
When We Collide. Rebecca J.Epstein‐Levi, 2023. Bloomington, University of Indiana Press. xii + 257 pp, $34 (pb and e‐book), $75 (hb).0
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Selling Silence: The Morality of Sexual Harassment NDAs0
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Public Health Officials Should Almost Always Tell the Truth0
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Animal Labour. A New Frontier of Interspecies Justice?CHARLOTTE E.BLATTNER, KENDRACOULTER, AND WILLKYMLICKA (eds), 2019. Oxford, Oxford University Press. 256pp, £65 (hb)0
This Is Technology Ethics: An Introduction. SvenNyholm, 2023. Hoboken, John Wiley & Sons. 288 pp, £26.50 (pb) £23.99 (e‐book)0
Introduction: Symposium on The Ethics of Indirect Intervention0
Selling Arms and Expressing Harm0
Inequality in Planning Capacity0
Minority Minds: Mental Disability and the Presumption of Value Neutrality0
Investors versus Workers: A Class‐Based Critique of International Investment Treaties0
Punishment, Public Safety, and Collateral Legal Consequences0
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Non‐Ideal Epistemology. RobinMcKenna, 2023. Oxford, Oxford University Press. 224 pp, £60.00 (hb)0
Online Hate: Is Hate an Infectious Disease? Is Social Media a Promoter?0
Respecting Agency in Dementia Care: When Should Truthfulness Give Way?0
Political Liberalism and Male Supremacy0
Justice and Doxastic Handicaps0
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Epistemic Paternalism: Conceptions, Justifications and Implications. Edited by A.Bernal and G.Axtell, 2020, London, Rowman & Littlefield International. 332 pp, £92.00 (hb)0
Hegemony with Chinese Characteristics: From the Tributary System to the Belt and Road Initiative. Asim Dogan, 2021. Oxon, Routledge. vi + 160 pp, £120.00 (hb) £34.99 (pb) £27.99 (e‐book)0
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When Is Work Unjust? Confronting the Choice between ‘Pluralistic’ and ‘Unifying’ Approaches0
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Some Points of Contention with the How, not the What of Yancy's Across Black Spaces0
Knowing Our LimitsNathanBallantyneNew York, Oxford University Press xiv + 326 pp. £25.99 (hb)0
Moral Enhancement and the Public Good. ParkerCrutchfield, 2021. New York, Routledge. xi + 174 pp, £120.00 (hb) £33.29 (pb)0
Let's Not Do Responsibility Skepticism0
Migration, Open Borders, Human Rights, and Democracy0
Should Political Philosophers Attend to Victim Testimony?0
‘Who's to Say?’: Responsibility, Entitlement, and Educating for Autonomy0
Non‐Durable Solutions: The Harm of Permanently Temporary Refugee Habitation0
Routledge Handbook of Psychoanalytic Political Theory. Yannis Stavrakakis (ed.), 2021. London, Routledge. 482 pp, £152.00 (hb) £31.99 (pb)0
NIMBYism and Legitimate Expectations0
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Should Political Leaders Be Highly Educated?0
Justice, Collective Self‐Determination, and the Ethics of Immigration Control0
Should Autonomous Weapons Need a Reason to Kill?0
A Puzzle about Disability and Old Age0
Old Age as a Stage of Life0
Ubuntu Thinking on Biodiversity Loss: The Inadequacies of Egalitarian and Communitarian Solutions0
The Present Functions and the Future Persistence of Planning Agency0
Compulsory Vaccination and Nozickian Rights0
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