Res Philosophica

Papers
(The TQCC of Res Philosophica 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Humean Arguments from Evil, Updating Procedures, and Perspectival Skeptical Theism6
Intention, Judgment Dependence, and Self-Deception5
The Ethics of Ethnic Identity5
Modal Inertness and the Zombie Argument5
The Difference-to-Inference Model for Values in Science5
The Ambitious and the Modest Meta-Argumentation Theses4
Realism About Numbers and Its Discontents, 1300–15003
``See You in Your Next Life'': Creativity, the Zhuangzi, and Grief3
Robots, Rebukes, and Relationships: Confucian Ethics and the Study of Human-Robot Interactions3
Thomas Aquinas on Malice: Three Interpretive Errors3
The Dilemma Defense and Setting Things Aside in the Right Way3
Toward A Formal-Pragmatic Theory of Communicative Memory3
The Last Word on Emergence2
A Two-Factor Explication of “Reflection”2
Saying What I Think2
Perspectival Logical Pluralism2
Against the Property Theory of Musical Works2
Against the Supposed Obligation to Prolong the Human Species2
On Hannah Arendt’s Aestheticism2
An Erroneous Argument for Error Theory2
A Neuro-Yogācāra Manifesto2
The Entanglement Problem for Psychological Hylomorphism2
Introduction1
A Right Response to Anti-Natalism1
The Rational Force of Clarity1
What, Exactly, Is Wrong with Confucian Filial Morality?1
Jürgen Habermas1
Blame-Free Desert1
Call for Submissions1
Taking Aim at Long Range1
The Conceptual Plurality in Jürgen Habermas’s Auch eine Geschichte der Philosophie1
Inscrutable Evil, Absurdity, and Skeptical Theism1
Prenatal Injury1
Philosophy1
The Unconscious in Personalism1
The New Moral Argument for God Fares No Better1
Meaning, Metalepsis, Time-Travel1
Paradoxes of Thought and Finitude1
Hylemorphism, the Qualitative Problem, and the Myth of Structure1
Phenomenology and Metaphysics in Being and Time1
Holistic Cognitive Style, Chinese Culture, and the Sinification of Buddhism1
Rationality, Responding to Reasons, and the First Person1
Trust Architectures in Research1
Rationality, Understanding, and the First-Person1
C. S. Lewis’s Argument against Naturalism Revisited1
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