Journal of the American Philosophical Association

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of the American Philosophical Association 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Narrative Determination21
A Functional Analysis of Self-Deception17
A Holist Balance Scale16
Kantian Eudaimonism14
Fair Play Externalism and the Obligation to Relinquish14
The Possibility Bias is not Justified14
Loneliness and Ressentiment10
Considerateness Differentiated: Three Types of Virtuousness9
A Puzzle About Anti-Factives8
Two Dimensions of Responsibility: Quality and Competence of Will8
Moral Grandstanding and the Norms of Moral Discourse8
Despair and Hopelessness8
Grounding Functionalism and Explanatory Unificationism8
The Desirability of the Good: A Defense of the Objective List Theory7
Against Irrationalism in the Theory of Propaganda7
Explanation and the Right to Explanation6
Deepfakes and Democracy: A Catch-22?6
Contingency, Sociality, and Moral Progress6
Environmental Activism and the Fairness of Costs Argument for Uncivil Disobedience6
Colonial Genealogies of National Self-Determination6
Dealbreakers and the Work of Immoral Artists5
Ta-Nehisi Coates'sBetween the World and Me: A Phenomenology of Racialized Conflict5
What Do Beginning Students Think about Philosophy before Their First College Course?4
Singular Terms and Ontological Seriousness4
No Easy Compatibilism4
Courageous Love: K. C. Bhattacharyya on the Puzzle of Painful Beauty4
A ‘Drainage Hole’ in Being: Sartre and First-Person Realism4
Of Cats, Mice, and Men: Catharine Macaulay on Animals and Moral Education4
Master Narratives, Self-Simulation, and the Healing of the Self4
The Ordinary Meaningful Life4
Imaginative Hope4
Defensiveness and Identity4
Indexing Philosophy in a Fair and Inclusive Key4
No Harm, Still Foul: On the Effect-Independent Wrongness of Slurring3
How to Be a Feminist Muslim3
Is It Bad to Prefer Attractive Partners?3
Does Studying Philosophy Make People Better Thinkers?3
Being a Celebrity: Alienation, Integrity, and the Uncanny3
The Prolix and The Pleonastic3
A Functional Analysis of Human Deception3
Strawson’s Inescapability Claim: Metaphysical, not Psychological3
The Value of Sleeping2
Anne Conway's Ontology of Creation: A Pluralist Interpretation2
Universalism and the Problem of Aesthetic Diversity2
What Do We Owe Our Genetic Relatives?2
Moral Progress Through Conceptual Improvements: A Typology and Its Philosophical Lessons2
Real Dehumanization2
Perry, the ‘Ego-Centric Predicament’, and the Rise of Analytic Philosophy in the United States2
Institutional Genidentity2
How to Disrupt a Social Script2
An Epistemic Version of Pascal's Wager2
An Existential Attention Norm for Affectively Biased Sentient Beings: A Buddhist Intervention from Buddhaghosa2
Epistemic magnetism2
From Ideal Worlds to Ideality2
Aesthetic Blame2
Contrastive Intentions2
On Detonating: The Metasemantics of Indexicals in Answering Machine Cases1
Moral Principles as Generics1
Virtuous Misanthropes1
Harnessing Moral Psychology to Reduce Meat Consumption1
What is Wrong With Winner-Takes-All?1
Social Doubt1
Standpoint Epistemology and Epistemic Peerhood: A Defense of Epistemic Privilege1
Socioeconomic Inequalities in Hegelian Market Society and Hegel’s Theory of Justice1
Recommended Selves: Authenticity and Algorithmic Filtering1
C. I. Lewis's Theory of Ideas: Royce's Problem and Lewis's Solution1
Doing Moral Philosophy Without ‘Normativity’1
Free Will Skeptics Can Have Their Basic Desert and Eat It Too1
Mind-Independence, Realism, and Reality1
Desert and Dissociation1
The Argument from Imagination1
“Spectator to One's Own Life”1
Intellectual Virtue Signaling and (Non)Expert Credibility1
Constructing Moral Equality1
Moral Shock and Trans ‘Worlds’ of Sense1
The Universe Waking Up: A Useful Idea for Atheists1
Skepticism, the Virtue of Preemptive Distrust1
How to Speak an Alien Language1
Race, Culture, and the Horizons of Agency: Kant’s Racism, Systematically Understood1
Measuring Virtuous Responses to Peer Disagreement: The Intellectual Humility and Actively Open-Minded Thinking of Conciliationists1
‘The Highest Epicurism’: Mary Astell’s Feminist Ethics and Late Seventeenth-Century Hedonistic Thought1
Patience: A New Account of a Neglected Virtue1
Empathy through Listening1
Enemies1
Epistemic Paternalism via Conceptual Engineering1
Disagreement, Public Reason, and Epistemic Abstinence1
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