Journal of the American Philosophical Association

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of the American Philosophical Association 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Full and Partial Grounding15
Our Moral Duty to Eat Meat14
On the Appropriateness of Grief to Its Object11
Conspiracy Theories, Populism, and Epistemic Autonomy11
Implicit Bias as Mental Imagery10
Epistemic Paternalism via Conceptual Engineering9
What Sort of Imagining Might Remembering Be?9
‘I Know What It's Like’: Epistemic Arrogance, Disability, and Race7
The Moral Philosophy of Maria Montessori7
Fake News and Epistemic Vice: Combating a Uniquely Noxious Market7
The Affects of Populism6
Statues, History, and Identity: How Bad Public History Statues Wrong6
Harnessing Moral Psychology to Reduce Meat Consumption6
Social Doubt6
We the People: Is the Polity the State?6
Akrasia and Epistemic Impurism5
The Significance of the Past4
Fairness in Algorithmic Policing4
Standpoint Epistemology and Epistemic Peerhood: A Defense of Epistemic Privilege4
Narrate It Until You Become It4
Émilie Du Châtelet on Illusions4
Environmental Activism and the Fairness of Costs Argument for Uncivil Disobedience4
The Modal Status of Leibniz's Principle of Sufficient Reason4
A Puzzle for Social Essences4
‘Extremely Racist’ and ‘Incredibly Sexist’: An Empirical Response to the Charge of Conceptual Inflation4
The Problems of Access: A Crip Rejoinder via the Phenomenology of Spatial Belonging4
Is It Bad to Prefer Attractive Partners?4
Shame, Vulnerability, and Change4
Inquiring Attitudes and Erotetic Logic: Norms of Restriction and Expansion3
Implicit Bias and Epistemic Oppression in Confronting Racism3
How to Disrupt a Social Script3
Eliminating Selves and Persons3
The Social Philosophy of Gerald Gaus: Moral Relations Amid Control, Contestation, and Complexity3
Measuring Virtuous Responses to Peer Disagreement: The Intellectual Humility and Actively Open-Minded Thinking of Conciliationists3
The Role of Philosophers in Climate Change3
Art and Transformation3
Powers: The No-Successor Problem3
Moral Shock3
No Harm Done? An Experimental Approach to the Nonidentity Problem3
Grounding Functionalism and Explanatory Unificationism2
Constructing Moral Equality2
Hegel and the Problem of Affluence2
Universalism and the Problem of Aesthetic Diversity2
Self-Explanation and Empty-Base Explanation2
Mereological Composition in Analytic and Buddhist Perspective2
Transformative Choices and the Specter of Regret2
Compatibilist Libertarianism: Why It Talks Past the Traditional Free Will Problem and Determinism Is Still a Worry2
Indexing Philosophy in a Fair and Inclusive Key2
The Superiority of Women in the Seventeenth Century2
Tragic Flaws2
The Metaphysics of the Narrative Self2
Explanation and the Right to Explanation2
The Principle of Reason's Self-Preservation in Kant's Essay on the Pantheism Controversy2
The Educational Value of Analytic Philosophy2
Empirical and Philosophical Reflections on Trust2
Kant and the Second Person2
Anne Conway's Ontology of Creation: A Pluralist Interpretation2
‘Ethics is transcendental’ (Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, 6.421)2
What is the Difference between Weakness of Will and Compulsion?2
The Varieties of Instantiation2
Doing Moral Philosophy Without ‘Normativity’2
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