European Journal of Philosophy

Papers
(The TQCC of European Journal of Philosophy 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 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
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
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
Bernard Williams and the Relativism of Distance: A Defence5
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
From analytic pragmatism to historical materialism: Frankfurt school critical theory and the Quine‐Duhem thesis4
Who cares about winning?4
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
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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
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
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
The whitewashing of blame1
Sellars's ontological nominalism1
Swimming problems: Hegel, Kant, and the demand for metatheory1
Once again: On the relationship between morality and ethical life1
Schelling on freedom, evil and imputation: A puzzle1
Schlick, intuition, and the history of epistemology1
Irony, Tragedy, Deception1
Imagining the end: Mourning and ethical life. By JonathanLear, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. 2022. ISBN 978‐0‐674‐27259‐01
Epistemically exploitative bullshit: A Sartrean account1
What's the point of knowledge?: A function‐first epistemology. MichaelHannon. Oxford University Press, 2019, ix+275 pp., ISBN: 9780190914721. $78.001
John Cook Wilson on the indefinability of knowledge1
Hegel's metaphysics of nature1
Gödelian platonism and mathematical intuition1
“You” or “We”: The limits of the second‐person perspective1
Understanding Hegel's Logic: On Houlgate's Hegel on Being1
Nietzsche on the good of cultural change1
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From the ethics of procreation to the ethics of parenthood1
Précis of Brentano's Philosophical System1
The wonder of being: Varieties of rationalism and its critique1
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Parmenides' insight and the possibility of logic1
How the Rejection of Incompatible Speech Acts Transforms Human Cognition1
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Absence experience in grief1
The stability of social categories1
Thought, consciousness, and the given1
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
Representation in action1
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Unalienated labor as cooperative self‐determination: Aristotle and Marx1
Beyond adaptive preferences: Rethinking women's complicity in their own subordination1
Descriptive psychology: Franz Brentano's project today1
Die Wirksamkeit des Wissens: Eine politische Epistemologie By Frieder Vogelmann Frankfurt: Suhrkamp, 2022. ISBN 978351829972, 30€1
The generality problem of perception1
Kant's missing analytic of artistic beauty1
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
Moral praise and moral performance1
Heidegger's Interpretation of Kant: The Violence and the Charity, by Morganna Lambeth Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023. ISBN: 97810092392711
Why There Must Be Something Rather Than Nothing: A New Argument from the PSR1
Pragmatist quietism: A meta‐ethical system. By Andrew Sepielli, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. 2022. vi + 231 pp. £55 (Hbk)1
We and us: The power of the third for the first‐person plural1
The essence of the mental1
Kant on the givenness of space and time1
Love and evaluative conflict1
Hegel's logic and metaphysics. By Jacob McNulty, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2023. xxi + 264 pp. ISBN: 978‐1‐316‐51256‐21
Who are Nietzsche's slaves?1
This other life that knows itself as life: Comments on Karen Ng's Hegel's concept of life1
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The Culmination: Reply to my Critics1
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Morality, politics, and contingency1
The Limits of the Armchair: Boyle on Transparency and Reflection1
The soul‐soother of later antiquity: Nietzsche on Epicurus and Schopenhauer1
R. MatthewShockey, The bounds of self: An essay on Heidegger's Being and Time. New York, NY: Routledge. 2021. p. 224. £130 (hbk.)1
What a jerk!1
Is perception inadequate? Husserl's case for non‐sensory objectual phenomenology in perception1
How to keep up good appearances: Desire, imagination, and the good1
Thought and reality in Marx's early writings on ancient philosophy1
Torturous withdrawal: Emotional compulsion in addiction1
Reply to Honneth1
Consent as an act of commitment1
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