Ergo-An Open Access Journal of Philosophy

Papers
(The median citation count of Ergo-An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 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
An Adam Smithian Account of Humanity34
The Contingency of Actuality21
Perceiving the Event of Emotion15
Nudges, Nudging, and Self-Guidance Under the Influence11
What Are Symmetries?11
From Doxastic Blame to Doxastic Shame11
Educational Falsehoods10
Institutional Racism without Racist Ideology: A Critique of Tommie Shelby's Marxist Theory of Racism10
Kant on Being a Useful Member of the World and Universal Basic Income10
On the Ethics of Imagination and Ethical-Aesthetic Value Interaction in Fiction9
Janus-Faced Grounding9
Ought-Implies-Can in Context8
Hope as a Source of Grit8
Breaking Up and the Value of Commitment7
Mental Filing Systems: A User's Guide7
How to Not Go All-In on Public Justification7
Detecting Introspective Errors in Consciousness Science7
No Platforming and Academic Freedom7
Trope Mental Causation: Still Not Qua Mental7
Telling the Stories of Others6
Fictionalism about Chatbots6
Lying, Deceptive Implicatures, and Commitment6
A Fission Problem for Person-Affecting Views6
Can Animals Grieve?6
The Vagaries of References6
Constitution, Non-Causal Explanation, and Demarcation6
The Curious Case of Secondary Permissibility6
Controlling (Mental) Images and the Aesthetic Perception of Racialized Bodies5
Against the Precisificational Approach to Fictional Inconsistencies5
Fallibility without Facts5
Race and the Politics of Loss: Revisiting the Legacy of Emmett Till5
Defining Definiteness5
On the Epistemic Value of Reflection5
Hume’s Justice and the Problem of the Missing Motive5
Cruel Intentions and Evil Deeds5
Unity and Application5
Causation, Cluelessness, and the Long Term4
Nudge Transparency Is Not Required for Nudge Resistibility4
Visual Asynchrony & Temporally Extended Contents4
What’s So Special About Reasoning? Rationality, Belief Updating, and Internalism4
Non-Additive Axiologies in Large Worlds4
Eschatology and the Limits of Philosophy in the <i>Phaedo</i>4
The Limits of Spinoza's Perfectionism4
Organized Sound, Sounds Heard, and Silence4
Interpreting the Probabilistic Language in IPCC Reports4
Suppositional Desires and Rational Choice Under Moral Uncertainty4
Fixing Reference by Maximizing Knowledge4
Collective Communicative Intentions in Context4
Free Will and Modal Responsibility4
Defending Elective Forgiveness4
The Foundations of Criminal Law Epistemology4
A Kantian Account of Aesthetically Sublime Rage4
Moral Emotions and Unnamed Wrongs: Revisiting Epistemic Injustice4
Why Do Women Philosophy Students Drop Out of Philosophy? Some Evidence from the Classroom at the Bachelor’s Level3
A Simple Solution to the Scope Problem3
Shepherd’s Case for the Demonstrability of Causal Principles3
Accuracy-First Epistemology and Scientific Progress3
Literary Racial Impersonation3
Romantic Partnership as Friendship3
Transduction, Calibration, and the Penetrability of Pain3
Can the World Be Indeterminate in All Respects?3
Correction Notice for "Epistemic Exploitation" by Nora Berenstain (<i>Ergo</i>, 2016, Vol. 3)3
Heidegger on Anxiety and Normative Practice3
Extending Similarity-Based Epistemology of Modality with Models3
Signal Manipulation and the Causal Analysis of Racial Discrimination3
Utilitarianism Is a Form of Egalitarianism3
Measuring Ontological Simplicity3
Direct Manipulation Undermines <em>Intentional</em> Agency (Not Just <em>Free</em> Agency)3
Moral Principles: A Challenge for Deniers of Moral Luck3
Convergence and Shared Reflective Equilibrium3
Nietzsche's Concept of Health3
Algorithmic Fairness Criteria as Evidence3
Convergence, Community, and Force in Aesthetic Discourse3
Subjectivity in Film: Mine, Yours, and No One’s3
Emotional Injustice3
Purity and Practical Reason: On Pragmatic Genealogy2
On Mentioning Belief-Formation Methods in Sensitivity Subjunctives2
Order-Based Salience Patterns in Language: What They Are and Why They Matter2
Consciousness is Sublime2
An Act-Based Approach to Assertibles and Instantiables2
History in Political Philosophy: Refutation and Imagination2
The Logic of Contingent Actuality2
Toward an Expressivist View of Women's Autonomy2
The Unexpected Value of the Future2
On the Reduction of Constitutive to Consequential Essence2
Let's See You Do Better: An Essay on the Standing to Criticize2
Is There Anti-Fittingness?2
Transient Particulars2
In Defense of Clutter2
Haecceitism and Symmetry-Breaking: Things, Time, and Powers2
Directing Thought2
Measuring Conceptual Inflation: The Case of 'Racist'2
Believing in Shmeliefs2
Exclusion and Erasure: Two Types of Ontological Opression2
Art, Understanding, and Mystery2
Against Fregean Quantification2
Folk Intuitions about Reference Change and the Causal Theory of Reference2
The Nature of Timbre2
Measurement Scepticism, Construct Validation, and Methodology of Well-Being Theorising2
Despair2
One “True” Meaning2
Epistemic Luck, Knowledge-How, and Intentional Action2
The Imperialism of Desert2
Much Ado About Nothing: Unmotivating "Gender Identity"2
The Second Revolution of Moral Fictionalism2
Busting the Ghost of Neutral Counterparts1
Logical Metainferentialism1
Obligatory Gifts: An Essay on Forgiveness1
The Grounding Conception of Governance1
Emojis as Pictures1
Against Passage Illusionism1
The Rationality of Love: Benevolence and Complacence in Kant and Hutcheson1
Structural Equations and Analysis of Dispositions1
Expressed Ableism1
The Object of Moral Understanding1
In Defense of the Implicit Commitment Thesis1
Dimensional Reliabilism1
Is the Mind a Magic Trick? Illusionism about Consciousness in the “Consciousness-Only” Theory of Vasubandhu and Sthiramati1
Kantian Animal Moral Psychology: Empirical Markers for Animal Morality1
Two Problems of Self-Blame for Accounts of Moral Standing1
AI Assertion1
The Sense of Existence1
Is Hume a Perspectivalist?1
Internalism and Externalism in Early Modern Epistemology1
Receptive Publics1
A Little Bit of Cancer?1
Materialism and Mental Manyism1
Moral Uncertainty, Proportionality and Bargaining1
Nature, Consciousness, and Metaphysics in Merleau-Ponty’s Early Thought1
Rationalism Self-Restrained: Kant, Autonomy, and the Bounds of Sense1
Commemorative Artefactual Speech1
The Prima Facie View of Perceptual Imagination1
Susan Stebbing on Logical Positivism and Communication1
Title Pending 88841
Transformative Embodied Cognition1
Gender Unrealism1
The Depth of Margaret Cavendish's Ecology1
How to Model Lexical Priority1
The Future of Double Consciousness: Epistemic Virtue, Identity, and Structural Anti-Blackness1
Social Inconsistency1
Gender Fictionalism1
Aristotle on Misperceiving1
The Condorcet Jury Theorem Under Ambiguity1
Imprecise Credences and Acceptance1
The Nomic Likelihood Account of Laws1
Self Matters1
It/He/They/She: On Pronoun Norms for All, Human and Nonhuman1
The Appropriateness of Political Emotions1
Ontology as a Guide to Politics? Judith Butler on Interdependency, Vulnerability, and Nonviolence1
What Is Non-Naturalism?1
What Kind of Non-Realism is Fictionalism?1
Embodied Cognition and the Grip of Computational Metaphors1
Musical Notation1
Unlearning Agency: Lessons from Cults1
Moral and Moorean Incoherencies1
Of Soulmates and Old Spouses: How to be a Romantic Kantian about the Ethics of Love1
Including Transgender Identities in Natural Law1
The Specter of Revealed Preference Theory1
Health, Disease, and the Medicalization of Low Sexual Desire: A Vignette-Based Experimental Study1
On Radical Enactivist Accounts of Arithmetical Cognition1
Aesthetic Judgments, Evaluative Content, and (Hybrid) Expressivism1
Subjective Facts about Consciousness1
Is All Phenomenology Presentational?1
The Belief Norm of Academic Publishing1
Title Pending 79071
Promises, Offers, Requests, Agreements1
Assertion, Implicature, and Iterated Knowledge1
Evidentialism and the Problem of Basic Competence1
Administrative Violence1
On the Irreducibility of Attitudinal Imagining1
Was Lockdown Racist?1
Yet Another Victim of Kripkenstein’s Monster: Dispositions, Meaning, and Privilege1
Sometimes It Is Better to Do Nothing: A New Argument for Causal Decision Theory1
Identifying Primitive Individuals1
Rules, Rights, and Hedges1
Frantz Fanon’s Decolonized Dialectics: The Primacy of the Affective Weight of the Past1
Reconceiving Murdochian Realism1
Having Things in View1
The Motivation Problem of Epistemic Expressivists1
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