Ethical Theory and Moral Practice

Papers
(The TQCC of Ethical Theory and Moral Practice is 2. 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 2020-10-01 to 2024-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
Can we Bridge AI’s responsibility gap at Will?21
Realism and Political Normativity21
Distinctively Political Normativity in Political Realism: Unattractive or Redundant17
Epistemic injustice in Climate Adaptation15
The Sources of Political Normativity: the Case for Instrumental and Epistemic Normativity in Political Realism15
Linguistic Interventions and the Ethics of Conceptual Disruption13
Collegial Relationships13
Crisis Nationalism: To What Degree Is National Partiality Justifiable during a Global Pandemic?11
Poverty, Exploitation, Mere Things and Mere Means11
Mutuality in Sexual Relationships: a Standard of Ethical Sex?11
Bending as Counterspeech10
Political Realism as Methods not Metaethics10
Mechanisms of Techno-Moral Change: A Taxonomy and Overview10
What Structural Injustice Theory Leaves Out8
Universal Law and Poverty Relief8
Feasibility beyond Non-ideal Theory: a Realist Proposal8
Wealth Without Limits: in Defense of Billionaires7
If Nudges Treat their Targets as Rational Agents, Nonconsensual Neurointerventions Can Too7
Quasi-Psychologism about Collective Intention7
Envy, Levelling-Down, and Harrison Bergeron: Defending Limitarianism Against Three Common Objections7
Empathy and Common Ground6
Kinetic Values, Mobility (in)equalities, and Ageing in Smart Urban Environments5
Global Poverty and Kantian Hope5
Considering the Purposes of Moral Education with Evidence in Neuroscience: Emphasis on Habituation of Virtues and Cultivation of Phronesis5
The Problem(s) of Constituting the Demos: A (Set of) Solution(s)5
Why Limitarianism Fails on its Own Premises – an Egalitarian Critique5
The Right Not to Know: some Steps towards a Compromise5
Mutual Service as the Relational Value of Democracy5
Revisiting Epistemic Injustice in the Context of Agency5
Reparations and Egalitarianism5
Mandevillian Virtues4
Feeling as Consciousness of Value4
How Disability Activism Advances Disability Bioethics4
The Reason-Giving Force of Requests4
Transformative Contextual Realism4
Speciesism and Speciescentrism4
Is there a Good Moral Argument against Moral Realism?4
Distinguishing Disadvantage from Ill-Being in the Capability Approach4
Low-Skilled Migrants and the Historical Reproduction of Immigration Injustice4
Moral Phenomenology and the Value-Laden World4
Modelling in Normative Ethics4
Self-fulfilling Prophecy in Practical and Automated Prediction4
The Value of Time Matters for Temporal Justice4
Thinking the Right Way (at the Right Time) about Virtues and Skills3
Digital Self-Defence: Why you Ought to Preserve Your Privacy for the Sake of Wrongdoers3
Explainability, Public Reason, and Medical Artificial Intelligence3
When Monitoring Facilitates Trust3
On the Harm of Imposing Risk of Harm3
Can Subjectivism Account for Degrees of Wellbeing?3
Skill’s Psychological Structures3
Wrongful Discrimination Without Equal, Basic Moral Status3
The Adultification of Black Girls as Identity-Prejudicial Credibility Excess3
Do Moral Beliefs Motivate Action?3
Reply to My Critics: (Re-)Defining Racism: A Philosophical Analysis3
The Justice and Ontology of Gastrospaces3
How Do Technologies Affect How We See and Treat Animals? Extending Technological Mediation Theory to Human-animal Relations3
Moral Appraisal for Everyone: Neurodiversity, Epistemic Limitations, and Responding to the Right Reasons3
#MeToo & the role of Outright Belief3
Moral Progress and Evolution: Knowledge Versus Understanding3
A Kantian Moral Response to Poverty3
Beyond (Non)-Instrumentalization: Migration and Dignity within a Kantian Framework3
Esteem, Social Norms and Status Inequality3
Democratic citizenship and polarization: Robert Talisse’s theory of democracy3
Racism: a Moral or Explanatory Concept?3
Responsible Agency and the Importance of Moral Audience3
Vices of the Mind: A Reply to ALFANO, PLAKIAS, TANESINI, and VIGANI2
An Ethical Framework for Hacking Operations2
Pleasure is Goodness; Morality is Universal2
Change the People or Change the Policy? On the Moral Education of Antiracists2
Hateful Counterspeech2
Climate Change and Anti-Meaning2
Aristotle and Expertise: Ideas on the Skillfulness of Virtue2
Limitarianism, Institutionalism, and Justice2
Corrupting the Youth: Should Parents Feed their Children Meat?2
Descriptive Uncertainty and Maximizing Expected Choice-Worthiness2
Disagreement and Doubts About Darwinian Debunking2
Against Moral Taint2
The Moral Virtue of Being Understanding2
Moral Responsibility for Racial Oppression2
Healthcare, Responsibility and Golden Opportunities2
Vaccine Passports and Political Legitimacy: A Public Reason Framework for Policymakers2
On the Efficiency Objection to Workplace Democracy2
Pluralism, Structural Injustice, and Reparations for Historical Injustice: A Reply to Daniel Butt2
Virtuous Arguing With Conviction and Humility2
Collegiality, Friendship, and the Value of Remote Work2
Expressing Gratitude as What’s Morally Expected: A Phenomenological Approach2
The Distributive Demands of Relational Egalitarianism2
A Challenge for the Scaffolding View of Responsibility2
Toby Ord, The Precipice: Existential Risk and the Future of Humanity, Bloomsbury, 20202
Introduction: Symposium Limitarianism: Extreme Wealth as a Moral Problem2
Autonomy in the Philosophy of Sex and Love2
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Appreciation as an Epistemic Emotion2
Wellbeing and Changing Attitudes Across Time2
Street Photography Ethics2
Contributing to Historical-Structural Injustice via Morally Wrong Acts2
Feeling Wronged: The Value and Deontic Power of Moral Distress2
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