Acta Analytica-International Periodical for Philosophy in the Analytic

Papers
(The TQCC of Acta Analytica-International Periodical for Philosophy in the Analytic 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
A Dilemma for Globalized Safety6
Varieties of Epistemic Risk4
Knowing Falsely: the Non-factive Project4
Taming Holism: an Inferentialist Account of Communication3
A Coherentist Justification of Epistemic Principles and Its Merits3
Norms of Constatives3
RECkoning with the Stakes in Overcoming Representation-Hungry Problem Domains3
Consciousness and Intentionality in Franz Brentano3
Re-defending Feline Liberty: a Response to Fischer3
The Virtues and Limitations of Randomized Experiments2
Manifestation and Unrestricted Dispositional Monism2
Cognitive Focus2
Sensitivity: Checking into Knowing?2
The Epistemic Benefits of Ideological Diversity2
Naïve Realism with Many Fundamental Kinds2
What We Can Learn From Literary Authors2
A Note on Knowing and Checking1
Value Approaches to Virtue and Vice: Intrinsic, Instrumental, or Hybrid?1
What is Existence? A Matter of Co(n)text1
There is Still a Problem of Consistent Incompatibility: a Response to Coren1
Epiphenomenalism and the Epistemic Argument1
Non-Factualist Interpretation of the Skeptical Solution and the Self-Refutation Argument1
Dennettian Panpsychism: Multiple Drafts, All of Them Conscious1
On the Cardinality Argument Against Quidditism1
Spatial Relations Are External1
On the Content of Information Systems Ontologies1
Frege’s Puzzle and Act-based Propositions1
The Root of the Third Dogma of Empiricism: Davidson vs. Quine on Factualism1
Sensitivity Unmotivated1
Some Remarks on the Notion of Paradox1
Disagreement, Points of View, and Truth-Relativism1
Entity Realism Meets Perspectivism1
Relationism and the Problem of Order1
Illusionism: an Argument for Its Incoherence1
Epistemic Luck and Knowledge1
Checking and the Argument from Inquiry1
Two Norms of Intention: a Vindication of Williamson’s Knowledge-Action Analogy1
Checking out Checking1
Evidence, Epistemic Luck, Reliability, and Knowledge1
A Dynamical Perspective on the Generality Problem1
Skill, Luck, and Epistemic Probability1
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