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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Generic View of Gendered Slurs and the Subset Argument24
Kantian Eudaimonism15
Narrative Determination13
‘Extremely Racist’ and ‘Incredibly Sexist’: An Empirical Response to the Charge of Conceptual Inflation11
A Holist Balance Scale10
Fair Play Externalism and the Obligation to Relinquish9
No Harm Done? An Experimental Approach to the Nonidentity Problem9
The Possibility Bias is not Justified9
True by Default8
A Simple Theory of Acting Together8
Grounding Functionalism and Explanatory Unificationism7
Resisting Marriage, Reclaiming Right: An (Early) Modern Critique of Marriage7
Loneliness and Ressentiment7
Moral Grandstanding and the Norms of Moral Discourse7
APA volume 8 issue 1 Cover and Front matter7
Considerateness Differentiated: Three Types of Virtuousness7
Hegel and the Problem of Affluence7
Using and Abusing Moorean Arguments6
Implicit Bias and Epistemic Oppression in Confronting Racism6
Does Frege Have Aristotle's Number?6
A Puzzle About Anti-Factives6
Self-Explanation and Empty-Base Explanation5
Despair and Hopelessness5
What is the Difference between Weakness of Will and Compulsion?4
Colonial Genealogies of National Self-Determination4
Two Dimensions of Responsibility: Quality and Competence of Will4
Environmental Activism and the Fairness of Costs Argument for Uncivil Disobedience4
Against Irrationalism in the Theory of Propaganda4
On the Appropriateness of Grief to Its Object4
Singular Terms and Ontological Seriousness3
Defensiveness and Identity3
The Nurturing Stance, Moral Responsibility, and the (Implicit) Bias Blind Spot3
Rights, Mini-Publics, and Judicial Review3
APA volume 8 issue 1 Cover and Back matter3
Dealbreakers and the Work of Immoral Artists3
Ta-Nehisi Coates'sBetween the World and Me: A Phenomenology of Racialized Conflict3
Explanation and the Right to Explanation3
The Role of Philosophers in Climate Change3
Imaginative Hope3
Art and Transformation3
Contingency, Sociality, and Moral Progress3
Deepfakes and Democracy: A Catch-22?3
APA volume 8 issue 3 Cover and Front matter2
The Ordinary Meaningful Life2
A ‘Drainage Hole’ in Being: Sartre and First-Person Realism2
The Unity of Dependence2
A Functional Analysis of Human Deception2
Perry, the ‘Ego-Centric Predicament’, and the Rise of Analytic Philosophy in the United States2
What Do We Owe Our Genetic Relatives?2
Permanent Value2
The Pleasure Problem and the Spriggean Solution2
Indexing Philosophy in a Fair and Inclusive Key2
If New York Is Not in the United States, It's in California2
Does Studying Philosophy Make People Better Thinkers?2
An Epistemic Version of Pascal's Wager2
Anne Conway's Ontology of Creation: A Pluralist Interpretation2
The Problems of Access: A Crip Rejoinder via the Phenomenology of Spatial Belonging2
How to Be a Feminist Muslim2
Master Narratives, Self-Simulation, and the Healing of the Self2
Courageous Love: K. C. Bhattacharyya on the Puzzle of Painful Beauty2
No Harm, Still Foul: On the Effect-Independent Wrongness of Slurring2
Being a Celebrity: Alienation, Integrity, and the Uncanny2
What Do Beginning Students Think about Philosophy before Their First College Course?2
The Value of Sleeping2
Is It Bad to Prefer Attractive Partners?2
Conspiracy Theories, Populism, and Epistemic Autonomy1
Universalism and the Problem of Aesthetic Diversity1
Aesthetic Blame1
From Ideal Worlds to Ideality1
Measuring Virtuous Responses to Peer Disagreement: The Intellectual Humility and Actively Open-Minded Thinking of Conciliationists1
“Spectator to One's Own Life”1
Desert and Dissociation1
APA volume 8 issue 4 Cover and Back matter1
Skepticism, the Virtue of Preemptive Distrust1
APA volume 8 issue 4 Cover and Front matter1
How to Disrupt a Social Script1
‘The Highest Epicurism’: Mary Astell’s Feminist Ethics and Late Seventeenth-Century Hedonistic Thought1
Tragic Flaws1
Creature Construction and the Morality of Shared Agency: Response to Bratman1
The Principle of Reason's Self-Preservation in Kant's Essay on the Pantheism Controversy1
Moral Principles as Generics1
Contrastive Intentions1
Meaning in the Pursuit of Pleasure1
The Wave Theory of Time: A Comparison to Competing Tensed Theories1
Virtuous Misanthropes1
Believable Normative Error Theory1
Institutional Genidentity1
Fake News and Epistemic Vice: Combating a Uniquely Noxious Market1
An Existential Attention Norm for Affectively Biased Sentient Beings: A Buddhist Intervention from Buddhaghosa1
Conservatism Reconsidered1
Race, Culture, and the Horizons of Agency: Kant’s Racism, Systematically Understood1
Free Will Skeptics Can Have Their Basic Desert and Eat It Too1
Harnessing Moral Psychology to Reduce Meat Consumption1
Mind-Independence, Realism, and Reality1
Consciousness and Attention in the Bhagavad Gita1
Doing Moral Philosophy Without ‘Normativity’1
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