Midwest Studies in Philosophy

Papers
(The median citation count of Midwest Studies in 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
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Genealogical Defeat and Ontological Sparsity2
Reasons-Responsiveness and the Demarcation Problem in advance2
Ill-Being for Subjectivists2
Subjective Theories of Ill-Being1
Contributors1
The Value and Significance of Ill-Being1
Genealogy beyond Debunking1
Doxastic Harm1
Modal Security and Evolutionary Debunking1
The Participant Attitude and the Moral Psychology of Responsibility in advance1
On the Relevance of Etiology to Justification (with reference to Marx and Nietzsche)1
Ill-Being for Desire Satisfactionists0
Two Kinds of Desire Theory of Well-Being0
"You Just Believe That Because . . . It’s a Hinge"0
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Epistemic Welfare Bads and Other Failures of Reason0
Debunking Debunking0
Truth within Reason0
On the Ill-Being of Animals0
Reflection and Ideal Reasons-Responsiveness in advance0
Passé Pains0
Ill-Being as Hating the Bad?0
Subjectivists Should Say: Pain Is Bad Because of How It Feels0
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Pain, Depression, and Goal-Fulfillment Theories of Ill-Being0
Pessimism about the Future0
Less than Zero?0
A Painful End for Perfectionism?0
Debunking Concepts0
Should We Be Genealogically Anxious?0
Introduction: A Very Brief History of Ill-Being0
Morally Responsible Agency And Agentive Authority in advance0
Introduction0
From Moral Realism to Axiarchism0
Suspiciously Convenient Beliefs and the Pathologies of (Epistemological) Ideal Theory0
Contributors0
Suffering and Meaning in the Lives of Wild Animals0
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