European Journal of Philosophy

Papers
(The median citation count of European Journal 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
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Kant and Animals. By John J.Callanan and LucyAllais. New York: Oxford University Press, 2020, xii + 258 pp. ISBN: 9780198859918 hb $94.0020
Persistent burglars and knocks on doors: Causal indispensability of knowing vindicated19
Hegel's value: Justice as the living good, by DeanMoyar. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2021, 384 pp. ISBN: 978019753255310
How to theorize about hope8
The Union shall promote social justice7
Kant on Self‐Legislation as the Foundation of Duty*7
Kant's reform of metaphysics: The Critique of pure reason reconsidered by KarindeBoerCambridge University Press, 2020. ISBN: 978‐1‐10‐889798‐3, Hbk £75.00, pp. 2806
Reply to Darwall6
Modeling the meanings of pictures: Depiction and the philosophy of language, by JohnKulvicki. Oxford University Press, 2020, ISBN: 9780198847472, £55.00, hbk. 176 pp.6
Don't Stare, Compare! Lotze on Attention5
Fichte's law of human perfectibility: Towards a non‐state society as a rational and moral idea5
Why immanent critique?5
Bernard Williams and the Relativism of Distance: A Defence5
The moral relevance of social categories: Analysing the case of childhood4
Bolzano's externalist semantics of natural kind terms4
The discursive form of human understanding as the source of the transcendental illusion4
Singular mental abilities4
The struggle for recognition and the authority of the second person4
Jacques Rancière's account of justice4
Recognition, second‐personal authority, and nonideal theory4
From analytic pragmatism to historical materialism: Frankfurt school critical theory and the Quine‐Duhem thesis4
Who cares about winning?4
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Freedom and Agency in The Second Sex3
Explanation and evaluation in Foucault's genealogy of morality3
Hume and Kant on imaginative resistance3
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Relations as basic – the Bradleyan descent3
Kant on freedom & rational agency. By Markus Kohl Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2023. pp. 3993
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Who needs a world view?, by RaymondGeuss. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2020. ISBN: 9780674245938. 208p. Hbk. £28.503
Kant on race and the radical evil in the human species2
Fichte's moral philosophy and Kant's justification of ethics, by OwenWare. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2020, xv + 244 pp. ISBN‐13: 978‐0‐19‐008659‐6 hb $43.78 and New York, NY2
The real problem of pure reason2
How to decide what to do: Why you're already a realist about value2
From dogmatic slumber to rationalist nightmares: Kant among the dreamers of reason2
The Aristotelian understanding of intellectual vice: Its significance for contemporary vice epistemology2
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The Desire for Desire: Hegel's Constitutive Model of Rationality in Chapter IV2
A processual account of progress: On Rahel Jaeggi's Fortschritt und Regression2
Du Châtelet, induction, and Newton's rules for reasoning2
A rule‐based account of the regulative use of reason in Kant's Critique of Pure Reason2
Kant and the determinacy of intuition2
I, myself, move2
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Leibniz and Bolzano on conceptual containment2
Acquiring reason2
Theater of lies: The letter to D'Alembert and the tragedy of self‐deception2
The Possible in the Actual: Comments on Iain Macdonald's What Would be Different: Figures of Possibility in Adorno2
Cavell's inheritance of Luther2
Nietzsche on the good of cultural change1
What's the point of knowledge?: A function‐first epistemology. MichaelHannon. Oxford University Press, 2019, ix+275 pp., ISBN: 9780190914721. $78.001
Précis of Brentano's Philosophical System1
John Cook Wilson on the indefinability of knowledge1
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Hegel's metaphysics of nature1
Parmenides' insight and the possibility of logic1
Gödelian platonism and mathematical intuition1
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Understanding Hegel's Logic: On Houlgate's Hegel on Being1
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The stability of social categories1
From the ethics of procreation to the ethics of parenthood1
The wonder of being: Varieties of rationalism and its critique1
Parmenides and Dr. Strangelove, Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying about Monism and Accept the World of Relations, at least for the sake of the Good1
How the Rejection of Incompatible Speech Acts Transforms Human Cognition1
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Absence experience in grief1
Thought, consciousness, and the given1
The generality problem of perception1
Representation in action1
Moral praise and moral performance1
Unalienated labor as cooperative self‐determination: Aristotle and Marx1
Pragmatist quietism: A meta‐ethical system. By Andrew Sepielli, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. 2022. vi + 231 pp. £55 (Hbk)1
Beyond adaptive preferences: Rethinking women's complicity in their own subordination1
The essence of the mental1
Descriptive psychology: Franz Brentano's project today1
Kant on the givenness of space and time1
Die Wirksamkeit des Wissens: Eine politische Epistemologie By Frieder Vogelmann Frankfurt: Suhrkamp, 2022. ISBN 978351829972, 30€1
Kant's missing analytic of artistic beauty1
Hegel's logic and metaphysics. By Jacob McNulty, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2023. xxi + 264 pp. ISBN: 978‐1‐316‐51256‐21
Kant's will at the crossroads: An essay on the failings of practical rationality. By JensTimmermann, Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2022. pp. 192. $70.00 (hb). ISBN: 97801928960321
Heidegger's Interpretation of Kant: The Violence and the Charity, by Morganna Lambeth Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023. ISBN: 97810092392711
This other life that knows itself as life: Comments on Karen Ng's Hegel's concept of life1
Why There Must Be Something Rather Than Nothing: A New Argument from the PSR1
We and us: The power of the third for the first‐person plural1
The Culmination: Reply to my Critics1
Love and evaluative conflict1
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Who are Nietzsche's slaves?1
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What a jerk!1
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Thought and reality in Marx's early writings on ancient philosophy1
Morality, politics, and contingency1
Consent as an act of commitment1
The Limits of the Armchair: Boyle on Transparency and Reflection1
The whitewashing of blame1
The soul‐soother of later antiquity: Nietzsche on Epicurus and Schopenhauer1
Swimming problems: Hegel, Kant, and the demand for metatheory1
R. MatthewShockey, The bounds of self: An essay on Heidegger's Being and Time. New York, NY: Routledge. 2021. p. 224. £130 (hbk.)1
Is perception inadequate? Husserl's case for non‐sensory objectual phenomenology in perception1
Schelling on freedom, evil and imputation: A puzzle1
How to keep up good appearances: Desire, imagination, and the good1
Torturous withdrawal: Emotional compulsion in addiction1
Irony, Tragedy, Deception1
Reply to Honneth1
Sellars's ontological nominalism1
Epistemically exploitative bullshit: A Sartrean account1
Once again: On the relationship between morality and ethical life1
Schlick, intuition, and the history of epistemology1
“You” or “We”: The limits of the second‐person perspective1
Imagining the end: Mourning and ethical life. By JonathanLear, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. 2022. ISBN 978‐0‐674‐27259‐01
FromRechtsphilosophietoStaatsökonomie: Hegel and the philosophical foundations of political economy0
Human nature, history, and the limits of critique0
Brentano's theory of intentionality0
Kant's regulative essentialism and the unknowability of real essences0
Sex, truth, and law: Rereading Foucault's History of Sexuality after volume 4, The Confessions of the Flesh0
Thinking Against Humanism? Heidegger on the Human Essence, the Inhuman, and Evil0
Experiencing the a priori0
Why does it matter to individuate the senses: A Brentanian approach0
The architectonic of Foucault's critique0
The Threefold Essence of Consciousness: Brentano versus Pfänder0
Gerhard Krüger's Platonic critique of Martin Heidegger0
Is (self‐)reflection a form of intentionality? Sartre's dilemma0
Nietzsche and “we knowers”: Comments on Reginster's The Will to Nothingness0
Solidarity under duress: Defending state vigilantism0
Against Nature, by LorraineDaston. Cambridge, Mass.,MIT Press, 2019, ISBN: 9780262537339 86 pp, $13.95 pbk0
Kantian Republicanism0
Against modal dualism0
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Social sensitivity and the ethics of attention0
Willful testimonial injustice as a form of epistemic injustice0
The case for rage: Why anger is essential to anti‐racist struggle. By MyishaCherry. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2021, 203pp. £14.99/$19.95, ISBN 978‐0‐19‐755734‐10
Quietist Elements in Adorno0
Proustian Grief0
The metaphysics science needs: Deleuze's naturalism0
An Indeterminate Conception of Practical Reasoning0
AlasdairMacIntyre, universities, and the common good0
Knowledge Aided by Observation0
Attention and Attendabilia: The Perception of Attentional Affordances0
No Self‐Reference, No Ownership?0
Categories by which we try to live0
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Reason, reasoning, and the taking condition0
Standing to praise0
Imagining oneself being someone else0
Cassirer's concept of a symbolic form reconsidered0
Dark matters: Pessimism and the problem of suffering by Maravan derLugtPrinceton University Press, 2021. ISBN: 978‐0‐69‐120662‐2, hbk., $35.00, 472 pp.0
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Morality and metaphysics, by CharlesLarmore. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021, ISBN: 9781108472340, 230pp, hbk, £75.00.0
Purely Intentional Modal Fictionalism0
Cassirer, by Samantha Matherne. London and New York Routledge, 2021, ix + 286. ISBN 9781138827493 hb £110.00; ISBN 978‐1‐138‐82750‐9 pb £19.990
Veridiction and juridiction in Confessions of the Flesh0
The origins of sedimentation inHusserl's phenomenology0
Bernard Williams on the guise of the good0
Ecological grief as a crisis in dwelling0
Modalization and demodalization: On the phenomenology of negation0
Fanon on cadavers, madness, and the damned0
The pecking order: Social hierarchy as a philosophical problem. By Niko KolodnyCambridge: Harvard University Press. 2023. xii + 480pp. ISBN: 97806742481510
The factivity of practical knowledge0
Experience and naturalism0
Necessity and Identity in Hegel's Theory of Modality0
Toward the “overthrow of Platonism”: Processist critical social ontology and ameliorative discourse0
Schelling's late philosophy in confrontation with Hegel. By PeterDews, Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2022. pp. 344. $110 (hardback)0
Nietzsche's ethics, by ThomasStern. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. p. 78. ISBN 9781108634113, £15.00 Pbk0
How to commit to commissive self‐knowledge0
Bernard Williams, realistic liberalism, and the politics of “normativity”0
Fish as fellow creatures—A matter of moral attention0
Nietzsche's Conception of Skepticism as Intellectual Virtue and Vice0
The reactive theory of emotions0
Das Wissen der Person: Eine Topographie des menschlichen Geistes By Pirmin Stekeler‐Weithofer Edited by Leander Berger, Jakob Kümmerer, and Max Stange Hamburg: Felix Meiner, 2022. ISBN0
The Exteriority of Thinking: Hegel and Heidegger0
Living by her laws: Jacqueline Pascal and women's autonomy0
Stigma: The Shaming Model0
Moderate realist ideology critique0
A phenomenological argument against instrumentalism0
Hegel: Der Philosoph der Freiheit (Biographie), by Klaus Vieweg. München: Verlag C.H. Beck, 2019, 824 pp. ISBN 978‐3‐406‐74235‐4, hb, €340
Fichte's conception of the body: The intertwining of sociality and embodiment0
Marx's Ethical Vision by Vanessa Christina Wills New York: Oxford University Press, 2024. 320 pp. ISBN: 97801976881440
How hard is it?: On Kieran Setiya's Life Is Hard: How Philosophy Can Help Us Find Our Way0
The Puzzle of Empty Formal Indications: On the ‘Deferred’ Meaning of Heidegger's Language0
Sartre and Frankfurt: Bad faith as evidence for three levels of volitional consciousness0
Kant on freedom, nature, and judgment: The territory of the third critique, By KristiSweet, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. 2023. pp. x + 222. $99.99 (hbk). ISBN: 97813165111210
Tuomo Tiisala, Power and Freedom in the Space of Reasons: Elaborating Foucault's Pragmatism0
Walter Benjamin and the Idea of Natural History. by EliFriendlander Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2024, ISBN: 97815036365520
We are not born submissive: How patriarchy shapes women's lives, by ManonGarcia. Princeton University Press, 2021. ISBN: 9780691201825, 248 pp, hbk., $27.950
Love's realism: Iris Murdoch and the importance of being human0
Replies to Nicholas Walker, Taylor Carman, and Peter Gordon0
Urgrund and access to the Urgrund in Karoline von Günderrode’s discussion with the thought of Friedrich Schleiermacher0
Presentations and evaluations: A new look at Husserl's distinction between objectifying and non‐objectifying acts0
Kriegel on Brentano on value and fittingness0
Temporal experience as metaphysically lightweight0
Hello darkness my old friend: What is wrong with being friends with people with immoral beliefs?0
Is Hegelian recognitionsecond‐personal? Hegel says “no”0
Phenomenology is explanatory: Science and metascience0
Basic equality: A Hegelian resolution0
Perception, force, and content0
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In search of unity: Twardowski, Husserl, and Ingarden on the unity of the object0
Critical Idealism as Method: Ernst Cassirer and the Philosophy of Symbolic Forms0
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The Kantian origin of Adorno's concept of metaphysical experience0
Bradley's Regress and a Problem in Action Theory0
Concerning the psychological type of the redeemer: Nietzsche on the methods of philosophy0
Is conferralism descriptively adequate?0
Self‐knowledge and the self0
Life as ground—Variations on a theme: Comments on Karen Ng's Hegel's concept of life0
LydiaGoehr, Red Sea, Red Square, Red Thread: A Philosophical Detective Story. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021. 720pp., $45.00 (hbk).0
Husserl, representationalism, and the theory of phenomenal intentionality0
Innate right in Kant—A critical reading0
Heidegger's Social Ontology: The Phenomenology of Self, World, and Others by Nicolai K.KnudsenCambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023, xvi + 278pp., ISBN: 97810091006940
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Metaphors and hermeneutical resistance0
Judgement and sense in modern French philosophy. By HenrySomers‐Hall. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2022, p. 270. $76.94 (hardcover). ISBN: 131651790X0
Kant and the transformation of natural history. By AndrewCooperOxford: Oxford University Press, 2023. pp. ix+249. ISBN: 9780192869784. £60 Hbk.0
Can there be a feature‐placing language?0
A non‐European European Union0
On feeling unable to continue as oneself0
Is jealousy justifiable?0
History of Philosophy as a Source of Meaning0
Anscombe on the shallowness of consequentialism0
Do immortals need an eject button? Sartre and the importance of always having an exit0
Value in modernity: The philosophy of existential modernism in Nietzsche, Scheler, Sartre, Musil. By PeterPoellner, Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2022. pp. 384. £80 (hbk). ISBN 978‐0‐19‐0
The unity argument: Phenomenology's departure from Kant0
Paradox and discovery: Iris Murdoch, John Wisdom, and the practice of linguistic philosophy0
Nietzsche and Schiller on Aesthetic Distance0
Attitudinal evaluation, emotion, and the will0
Correction to “Can there be a feature‐placing language?”0
Der Streit um Pluralität. Auseinandersetzungen mit Hannah Arendt By JulianeRebentisch Berlin: Suhrkamp, 2022. ISBN: 978–3–518‐58781‐20
How to lie to God: Kant's Thomistic turn0
Nietzsche's Philosophical Psychology by MattiaRiccardiOxford: Oxford University Press, 2021 ISBN:97801988032870
Replies to Wallace, Queloz, and Kirwin0
From surplus fairness to prospect fairness: Why a deeply egalitarian social union is indispensable for a free Europe0
Why it's OK to speak your mind, HrishikeshJoshi. Routledge, 2021. ISBN: 9780367141721, Pbk, £18.99, 196 pp.0
On noticing transparent states: A compatibilist approach to transparency0
Now‐thoughts0
Hegel and contemporary practical philosophy: Beyond Kantian constructivism, edited by JamesGledhill and SebastianSteinRoutledge, 2020. ISBN: 978‐1‐03‐217780‐9, Pbk, £36.99, 392 pp.0
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Ontology and oppression: Race, gender, and social reality. By Katharine Jenkins New York: Oxford University Press. 2023. pp. 280. ISBN: 97801976667770
Nietzsche on the sociality of emotional experience0
“The compound mass we term SELF”: Mary Shepherd on selfhood and the difference between mind and self0
A genealogy of politics: Vindicatory, pragmatic, and realist0
Knowing things and going places0
Pippin's The Culmination, ‘logic as metaphysics’, and the unintelligibility of Dasein0
“Belief” and Belief0
On the temporality of the emotions: An essay on grief, anger, and love, by BerislavMarušić. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022. ISBN: 0198851162, £55.00 (Hardcover)0
Love: A new understanding of an ancient emotion, by Simon May. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019, 288 pp. hbk. ISBN: 97801908848330
Husserl on knowing essences: Transworld identity and epistemic progression0
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