International Journal of Philosophical Studies

Papers
(The median citation count of International Journal of Philosophical Studies 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Institutional Opacity, Epistemic Vulnerability, and Institutional Testimonial Justice11
How to Feel About Climate Change? An Analysis of the Normativity of Climate Emotions10
Recognition, Vulnerability and Trust8
Recognizing Children as Agents: Taylor’s Hermeneutical Ontology and the Philosophy of Childhood6
Sensitivity, Safety, and Epistemic Closure5
Emotional Gaslighting and Affective Empathy5
The Reification of Value: Robust Realism and Alienation4
Our Epistemic Duties in Scenarios of Vaccine Mistrust3
Just How Testimonial, Epistemic, Or Correctable Is Testimonial Injustice?3
Irrational Love: Taking Romeo and Juliet Seriously3
Remembrance and Denial of Genocide: On the Interrelations of Testimonial and Hermeneutical Injustice3
Representation and Epistemic Violence3
The Role of the Third in the Genesis of a We-perspective2
Articulating Understanding: A Phenomenological Approach to Testimony on Gendered Violence2
Addressing the Past: Time, Blame and Guilt2
Memory and Self-Reference2
Frames, Reasons, and Rationality2
Melancholy as Responding to Reasons2
An Interview with John McDowell on his 2013 Agnes Cuming Lectures (UCD), ‘Two Questions About Perception’2
Interpretation for Emancipation: Taylor as a Critical Theorist2
C.I. Lewis: Pragmatist or Reductionist?2
The Birth of Ethics: Reconstructing the Role and Nature of Morality2
Themes from Testimonial Injustice and Trust: Introduction to the Special Issue2
Could There Be Expressive Reasons? A Sketch of A Theory1
Betrayal, Trust and Loyalty1
Normativity between Naturalism and Phenomenology1
Kant’s Reply to the Consequence Argument1
Bearing Bad News1
Linguisticality and Lifeworld: Gadamer’s Late Turn to Phenomenology1
Blame as a sentiment1
Brandom and A Spirit of Trust1
Radicalizing and De-Radicalizing Charles Taylor1
Redefining the Wrong of Epistemic Injustice: The Knower as a Concrete Other and the Affective Dimension of Cognition1
Wittgensteinian Wood-Sellers: A Resolute Relativistic Reading1
Towards a Politicized Anatomy of Fundamental Disagreement1
Just Deserts: Debating Free Will (Polity Press 2021)1
Ignorance, Involuntariness, and Regret in Aristotle1
Making Room for the Solution: A Critical and Applied Phenomenology of Conflict Space1
Neo-Carnapian Metaphysics1
Each Other’s World, Each Other’s Fate—Løgstrup’s Conception of Basic Trust1
Levine on Brandom’s Account of Objectivity0
Postinformational Education0
Love’s Forgiveness: Kierkegaard, Resentment, Humility and Hope0
Shared Guilt among Intimates0
Being in Touch with the World0
Introduction: The Ethics and Politics of Disagreement0
A New Scene of Thought: On Waldow’sExperience Embodied0
Review of Recent Editions of Derrida Texts0
Transgenerational Frontiers: The Capabilities Approach And the New Challenge of Justice0
Science Denial, Cognitive Command, and the Theory-Ladenness of Observation: A Postscript for a Time of ‘Post-Truth’0
Eros Crucified: Death, Desire, and the Divine in Psychoanalysis and the Philosophy of Religion0
Forms of Sensibility, or: Hegel on Human Capacities0
Nietzsche as German Philosopher0
The Role of Philosophy in Hume’s Critique of Empire0
Metaphors and Realities0
Sharing Knowledge: A Functionalist Account of Assertion0
Spinoza on the Power of Reason Over the Passions0
An Argument Against Weiism: A Nietzschean and Philosophical Posthumanist Reading of Ira Levin’s This Perfect Day0
Beyond the Anthropological Difference0
Conciliating to Avoid Moral Scepticism0
Vision Quest in Posthumanist Education: Focuses, Praxes and Experiences0
Who’s Afraid of Disagreement about Disagreement?0
Electoral Competence, Epistocracy, and Standpoint Epistemologies. A Reply to Brennan0
Non-Ideal Epistemology and Vices of Attention0
Meaning and Use, Once Again0
The Philosophy and Psychology of Delusions: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives0
Proportionality, Abstract Causation, and the Exclusion Problem0
Understanding Deep Disagreement0
“The Root of All Evil” Revisited: My Journey from Heidegger to Cusanus0
Taking Peirce’s Graphs Seriously0
Overcoming the Big Divide? The IJPS and the Analytic Continental Schism0
Immanent Critique of the Immanent Frame: The Critical Potential ofA Secular Age0
Can the Demands of Justice Always Be Reconciled with the Demands of Epistemology? Testimonial Injustice and the Prospects of a Normative Clash0
Kant and Schelling on Metaphysical Disagreement0
Imagination, Desire, and Irrationality: A Defense of i-desire Account0
Experience in Descartes0
Self-Knowledge of Desire: When Inference Is Not Enough0
Reconciling Moral Responsibility with Multiplicity in Conway’s Principles0
Précis: Experience Embodied0
Frankfurt-Style Cases and Moral Responsibility: A Methodological Reflection0
Ethics after Wittgenstein: Contemplation and Critique0
Kant and the Continental Tradition: Sensibility, Nature and Religion0
Putnam, Gödel, and Mathematical Realism Revisited0
Pavlos Kontos’s Aristotle on the Scope of Practical Reason0
Anti-System in the Philosophical Practice of Francis Bacon0
Excuses, Exemptions, and the Challenges to Social Naturalism0
Herder and the Limits of Einfühlung0
Reason and Experience in Mendelssohn and Kant0
Clarifying Moral Clarification: On Taylor’s Contribution to Metaethics0
Spinoza and the Philosophy of Love0
MacIntyre and The Ethics of Catastrophe0
Response to Critics: Phenomenalism, Fallibilism and Finitude0
The Intellectual Love of God in Spinoza0
Legal Obligation and Ability0
Recollections on Founding the International Journal of Philosophical Studies (IJPS)0
The A Priori: Merleau-Ponty’s ‘New Definition’0
Is ‘Remembering’ a Normative Concept?0
New Work on the Objects of Kantian Experience0
‘Might Forgiveness Be Overrated?’0
Moral Motivation: the Practical Philosophy of Wilfrid Sellars0
Heidegger’s Concept of Philosophical Method: Innovating Philosophy in the Age of Global Warming0
The Synthetic Unity of Reason and Nature in the Third Critique0
Editorial0
Entre Nous: Charles Taylor’s Social Ontology0
Beyond Transhumanism: A Nietzschean Critique of the Cultural Implications of the Techno-Progressive Agenda0
Hegel’s Century: Alienation and Recognition in a Time of Revolution0
On Grief’s Ethical Task0
Leo Strauss’ Published But Uncollected English Writings0
The Debate About Non-Conceptual Content Revisited0
Gender Ascriptions Reconsidered0
Common Knowledge and Hinge Epistemology0
Practices of Reason. Fusing the Inferentialist and Scientific Image0
Normativity, Lifeworld, and Science in Sellars’ Synoptic Vision0
Relations. Basic Elements in Metaphysics0
Second Nature, Phronēsis, and Ethical Outlooks0
Unknown Peers0
Re-Thinking Therapy with Taylor: Beyond the Therapeutic0
Charles Taylor at 90: On Taylor’s Legacy and Impact (Guest Editor’s Introduction)0
Intuitional Content or Avoiding the Myth of the Given – A Dilemma for McDowell0
Progress on the Problem of Evil0
On Kant’s Janus-Faced Transcendental and Empirical Conception of the Human Being0
Kant’s Reform of Metaphysics: the Critique of Pure Reason Reconsidered0
“Charles Taylor Responds”0
Kant on the Experience of Time and Pure Imagination0
Silence ( aphasia ) and Laughter: Nietzsche’s Parody and Assessment of Pyrrho in “The Wanderer and His Shadow” 213 and in His Posthumous Sections of 18880
Rousseau and the Spirit of Autonomy: A Pathos of Vigour0
Locke on Education, Persons, and Moral Agency0
Philosophy in a Technological World: Gods and Titans0
Ethics and the Emotions: An Introduction to the Special Issue0
Introduction: Take Your Pick! Posthuman Education, Human Posteducation or Posteducation Humanism0
Reply to Machery: Against the Argument from Citation0
Non-harmonious love0
Gender Ascriptions Reconsidered Reconsidered0
The Theatre is the Opium of the People: A Voice of Dissent from Waldow’s Reading of Rousseau0
Rethinking Intentionality inBeing and Time0
‘My Kind of Catholic.’ On Taylor’s Contribution to Philosophy of Religion0
Becoming Foucault: The Poitiers Years0
A Précis of Intentionality in Sellars: A Transcendental Account of Finite Knowledge0
Sellars’s Transcendental Philosophy0
Touch: Recovering Our Most Vital Sense0
Hegel, Absolute Knowing and Epiphany0
A Morality Fit for Humans0
Blame, Nudging, and the Actual Moral Relationship0
Bystander Omissions and Accountability for Testimonial Injustice0
Nietzsche and the Size of Future History as a Normative Criterion0
Returning to Hobbes: Reflections on Political Philosophy0
From Mechanical Inexplicability to a System of Ends: Kant on Organisms as Natural Ends0
Postmodernism, Quietism, and Philosophy0
Transhumanism and Posthumanism(s) on Education0
Ethical Theories and Controversial Intuitions0
World Soul: A History0
Hypertextethics as a Trans- and Posthumanistic Redemption to the Pathology of Unilinearity: A Pilot Project for Schools and Prisoners0
Kant’s Transcendental Deduction: A Cosmology of Experience0
Philosophy as Dialogue0
The Metaphysics of Chinese Moral Principles0
The Right to Sex0
Can You See a Ganzfeld? A Critical Notice of The Unity of Perception: Content, Consciousness, Evidence0
Ethics in the Gray Area: A Gradualist Theory of Right and Wrong0
Political Philosophy, Political Theory, and the Analytic-Continental Divide0
Why Immortality Could Be Good0
Phenomenalism, Skepticism, and Sellars’s Account of Intentionality0
Pragmatism’s Evolution: Organism and Environment in American Philosophy0
Hidden Depths: Testimonial Injustice, Deep Disagreement, and Democratic Deliberation0
Wollstonecraft Philosophy, Passion, and Politics0
The Single-Minded Animal: Shared Intentionality, Normativity, and the Foundations of Discursive Cognition0
What We Talk about When We Talk about Truth: Dewey, Wittgenstein, and the Pragmatic Test0
Thomas Reid, Common Sense, and Pragmatism0
Rethinking Early Modern Philosophy0
Choosing Freedom: A Kantian Guide to Life0
Why Every Belief is a Choice: Descartes’ Doxastic Voluntarism Reconsidered0
Action as Abductive Performance: An Improvisational Model0
Disagreeing with Experts0
A Critical Engagement with Ratcliffe’s Phenomenological Exploration of Grief0
Reply to My Critics0
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