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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Social Choice, Nondeterminacy, and Public Reasoning6
Why Future-Bias Isn’t Rationally Evaluable5
Critical Reasoning and the Inferential Transparency Method4
Artifactualization without Physical Modification4
Nominalism and Material Plenitude3
Persistence Egalitarianism3
Kant’s Favorite Argument for Our Immortality2
Doing Public Philosophy in the Middle Ages? On the Philosophical Potential of Medieval Devotional Texts2
The Ambitious and the Modest Meta-Argumentation Theses2
Perspectival Logical Pluralism2
Why Variation Matters to Philosophy2
The Difference-to-Inference Model for Values in Science2
New Applications, Hepeating, and Discrimination: Response to Anderson, Horisk, and Watson1
Knowledge and Theological Predication: Lessons from the Medieval Islamic Tradition1
How to Resist Bramble's Arguments against Temporal Well-being?1
The Last Word on Emergence1
Comments on Mary Kate McGowan's Just Words1
Causation and Ontic Indeterminacy1
Rationality and Cognitive Enhancement1
Ontological Pluralism and Divine Naming: Insights from Avicenna1
Can Al-Ghazali's Conception of Modality Propose a Solution to Rowe's Argument against Divine Freedom?1
Epistemic Paternalism, Open Group Inquiry, and Religious Knowledge1
The Normative Significance of Temporal Well-Being1
Thomas Aquinas on Reprobation: The Arbitrariness Problem and Some Quiescence Solutions1
A Defense of Temporal Well-Being1
Humean Arguments from Evil, Updating Procedures, and Perspectival Skeptical Theism1
The Changing Role of Theological Authority in Ockham's Razor1
Carlos Vaz Ferreira on Freedom and Determinism1
Hopeless Fools and Impossible Ideals1
``See You in Your Next Life'': Creativity, the Zhuangzi, and Grief1
Mereological Nihilism and Simple Substance in Leibniz1
Intention, Judgment Dependence, and Self-Deception1
Philosophy1
Robots, Rebukes, and Relationships: Confucian Ethics and the Study of Human-Robot Interactions1
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