Organon F

Papers
(The TQCC of Organon F 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.)
ArticleCitations
Must Expression Be Instrumental?8
Beyond the Conversation: The Pervasive Danger of Slurs6
The Riddle of Understanding Nonsense4
The Theory of Predication in Aquinas: Inherence or Identity?4
On the Appropriateness of Holding Morally Accountable3
Riemann’s Philosophy of Geometry and Kant’s Pure Intuition2
Faultless Disagreement Contextualism1
Comments on Giacomo Borbone’s Book The Relevance of Models. Idealization and Concretization in Leszek Nowak1
Is There an Alternative to Moderate Scientism?1
Cognition As a Natural Kind1
Does Deep Moral Disagreement Exist in Real Life?1
Comments on Borbone’s The Relevance of Models1
Defining Second-Order Desert1
Limitations of Non-Gricean Approaches to the Evolution of Human Communicative Abilities1
The Synthetic Concept of Truth and Its Descendants1
The Derogatory Force and the Offensiveness of Slurs1
Free Will: A consensus gentium Argument1
The Originality of Leszek Nowak’s Philosophical and Epistemological Thought1
Discussion Notes on Rettler’s Active Reflection1
Prior and Tichý’s Concepts of Temporalism0
Rectification Note to “Riemann’s Philosophy of Geometry and Kant’s Pure Intuition0
An Objection to Railton’s Full-Information Analysis of Non-Moral Value0
Conclusions of Practical Argument: A Speech Act Analysis0
Catarina Dutilh Novaes: The Dialogical Roots of Deduction: Historical, Cognitive and Philosophical Perspectives on Reasoning Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021, xiii + 271 pages0
Impossible Events and the Knowability Paradox0
Essence and Modality: Continued Debate0
A Temporal Relationship Theory for the Justification of Love0
Lampert on the Fixity of the Past0
On Historical Context of Leszek Nowak’s Idealizational Conception of Science0
Fulfilling Russell’s Wish: A.N. Prior and the Resurgence of Philosophical Theology0
A Systematic Account of the Argumentative Role of Thought Experiments0
Illocutionary Disagreement in Faultless Disagreement0
The Simplest Solution to the Deepest Paradox of Deontic Logic0
‘Boys Don’t Cry’ – An Ambiguous Statement?0
The Personite Problem and the Stage-Theoretic Reply0
Susan Wolf on Supererogation and the Dark Side of Morality0
What Is Real?0
Panpsychism: A Meta-View in the Philosophy of Mind0
No Path from Modal Rationalism to Fundamental Scrutability0
A Causal-Mentalist View of Propositions0
Pragmatization of Narrative in Wittgenstein’s Later Philosophy: A Modern Perspective0
The Whole-Part Dilemma: A Compositional Understanding of Plato’s Theory of Forms0
On Everything Is Necessarily What It Is0
Is Extensible Markup Language Perspectivist?0
Do Kuhn’s Cases of the Theory-Change from Newtonian to Einsteinian Physics Support His Incommensurability Thesis?0
A Novel Reading of Thomas Nagel’s “Challenge” to Physicalism0
Jared Warren: Shadows of Syntax: Revitalizing Logical and Mathematical Conventionalism0
Acting as Process0
Intentions, Commitments, and the Derivation of Implicatures0
Specification of the Fundamental Concepts in the Ontology of Processes; Event, Process, Activity0
Value and Freedom A review of P.M.S. Hacker’s The Moral Powers: A Study of Human Nature (volume 4). John Wiley & Sons, 20210
Specification of Agents’ Activities in Past, Present and Future0
What Is so Bad about Permanent Coincidence without Identity?0
Causal Capabilities of Teleology and Teleonomy in Life and Evolution0
Nowak, Models, and the Lessons of Neo-Kantianism0
A Dilemma about the Mental0
Empirical Inconsistencies Defying Simulationism0
How to Defend the Law of Non-Contradiction without Incurring the Dialetheist’s Charge of (Viciously) Begging the Question0
Chrysippus’ Conditional Captured from a Non-Axiomatic Computer Program0
Preface0
An Inferentialist Account of Fictional Names0
How Not to Argue about the Compatibility of Predictive Processing and 4E Cognition0
The Epistemic Value of Music0
Epistemic Foundations of Salience-Based Coordination0
The Degrees of Understanding and the Inferential Component of Understanding0
Robert Kirk’s Attempted Intellectual Filicide: Are Phenomenal Zombies Hurt?0
Pavel Cmorej (1937 – 2025)0
Highlights in the Development of Tense-Logic0
Frege on Identity and Co-Reference0
Kant on Moral Autocracy, Moral Faith and Happiness0
The Alethic Status of Contradictions in Fictional Discourse0
Rethinking Slurs: A Case Against Neutral Counterparts and the Introduction of Referential Flexibility0
Common Ground, Conversational Roles and Epistemic Injustice0
Preface0
Slur Reclamation – Polysemy, Echo, or Both?0
Preface0
Pavel Materna (1930 – 2024)0
Testimonial Injustice and the Disquieting Conclusion: A Critique of the Critical Consciousness Requirement for Moral Culpability0
Multiple Realizability and Disjunction for the Special Sciences0
Self-Expression in Speech Acts0
Perfect Thinkers, Perfect Speakers and Internalism about Thought Content0
Concepts May Still Be Objects0
Compulsion, Ignorance, and Involuntary Action: An Aristotelian Analysis0
An Epistemic-Practical Dilemma for Evidentialism0
Unmentionables: Some Remarks on Taboo0
Sanford Shieh: Necessity Lost: Modality and Logic in Early Analytic Philosophy, Vol. 10
Leszek Nowak, a Neglected Thinker0
Sadness is not about Loss0
Introduction: “Value in Language”0
Addendum to “Is Extensible Markup Language Perspectivist?”0
Factualism and Anti-Descriptivism: A Challenge to the Materialist Criterion of Fundamentality0
Leszek Nowak, Idealization and Interpretation0
Some Further Remarks on Hybrid View of Fictional Characters0
Value and Scale: Some Observations and a Proposal0
The Problem of Intention and the Evaluative Properties of Effects in the Knobe Effect0
Flattening the Curve of Moral Imagination0
Conceptual Concretization0
Humberstone on Ayer’s Emotivism0
Partial Compatibilism: Free Will in the Light of Moral Experience0
The Moral Status of the Reclamation of Slurs0
Removing an Inconsistency from Jago’s Theory of Truth0
Why Did You Really Do It? Human Reasoning and Reasons for Action0
Actions, Products, Demonstrations0
Conditional Uniqueness0
Normative Naturalism on Its Own Terms0
David Miller (1942 – 2024)0
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