Australasian Journal of Philosophy

Papers
(The TQCC of Australasian 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Graham Charles Nerlich (23 November 1929 – 31 March 2022)29
Using the Ideal/Nonideal Distinction in Philosophy of Language (and Elsewhere)11
Disagreement for Dialetheists10
Conventional Evaluativity9
Coherence as Joint Satisfiability8
The Impossible Arises: Oscar Reutersvärd and his Contemporaries8
On the Possibility of Act Contractualism7
Goddard and Judge on Tractarian Objects7
Are Organisms Substances or Processes?7
Mary Shepherd’s Essays on the Perception of an External Universe7
Experiencing Mandates: Towards A Hybrid Account6
Sharing Pain: A Hybrid Expressivist Account6
Rationality in Mathematical Proofs6
Working as Equals: Relational Egalitarianism and the Workplace6
Against the Humean Argument for Extended Simples6
Benefits are Better than Harms: A Reply to Feit6
Causation and the Time-Asymmetry of Knowledge5
It Can Be Irrational to Knowingly Choose the Best5
The Ethical Implications of Panpsychism5
Chains of Being: Infinite Regress, Circularity, and Metaphysical Explanation5
Plato’s Pragmatism: Rethinking the Relationship Between Ethics and Epistemology4
The Catch-22 of Forgetfulness: Responsibility for Mental Mistakes4
The Undivided Self: Aristotle and the ‘Mind-Body’ Problem4
Supererogation and Optimisation4
Closing the Case on Self-Fulfilling Beliefs4
Skill and Mastery: Philosophical Stories from the ZhuangziLai, Karyn and Wai Wai Chiu (eds.), Skill and Mastery: Philosophical Stories from the Zhuang4
Kantian Naturalism4
Plan B4
Is Epistemic Competence a Skill?4
Metaphysical EmergenceWilson, Jessica, Metaphysical Emergence , New York: Oxford University Press, 2022, pp. 336, $94.00(hardback).4
Maybe Some Other Time4
Engineering Human Beauty4
On Believing: Being Right in a World of PossibilitiesHunter, David, On Believing: Being Right in a World of Possibilities , Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022, pp. xi4
Against Instantiation4
Perspective and spatial experience3
Being Me Being You: Adam Smith & Empathy3
Moorean Paradox in Practice: How Knowledge of Action Can Be First-Personal3
A Defence of Ontological Innocence: Response to Barker3
Foundations for Knowledge-Based Decision Theories3
Good Enough? The Minimally Good Life Account of the Basic Minimum3
An Argument for Unconscious Mental Qualities3
Virtue and Action: Selected Papers3
Knowledge of the Future and Reliable Belief-Forming Processes3
The Varieties of Prudence3
Why Credences Are Not Beliefs3
The Moral Inefficacy of Carbon Offsetting3
Doxastic Wronging and Evidentialism3
What is a Right?2
The Value of Normative Information2
Engineering Human Beauty with More Caution2
Hermeneutical Sabotage2
Blameworthiness for Non-Culpable Attitudes2
Coordination and Coming to Be2
Knowing When to Stop2
Options and Agency2
The Structure of Phenomenal Justification2
The Parmenidean Ascent2
The Horizonal Structure of Visual Experience2
The Architectonic of Reason: Purposiveness and Systematic Unity in Kant's Critique of Pure Reason2
Multidimensional Adjectives2
Towards a Synthesis of Two Research Programmes: Inference to the Best Explanation and Models of Scientific Explanation2
Some Question-Begging Objections to Rule Consequentialism2
Judicial Power and the Intrinsic Normativity of Law2
Deflating the Success-Truth Connection2
Avowing the Avowal View2
Timeslice Prioritarianism, Prudence, and Weak Pareto2
The Buddha’s Lucky Throw and Pascal’s Wager2
Women Are Not Adult Human Females1
Social Normativity: No Mere Formality1
Three Kinds of Causal Indeterminacy1
Two New Doubts about Simulation Arguments1
Dreier Is a Great Dad in All Possible Worlds: A Challenge to Moral Contingentism1
Philosophical Methodology: From Data to Theory1
New and Improved: Pessimism about Testimony’s Role in Developing Understanding1
Worlds are Pluralities1
Paradoxes and Inconsistent MathematicsWeber, Zach, Paradoxes and Inconsistent Mathematics , Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021, pp. xii + 324, AUD$141.95 (hardb1
Evaluative and Metalinguistic Dispute1
Amphibians and the Particular-Universal Distinction1
Health Problems: Philosophical Puzzles about the Nature of Health1
Skills as Knowledge1
The Matter of Consciousness: From the Knowledge Argument to Russellian Monism1
Depression, Ataraxia, and the Pig1
The Right to Know: Epistemic Rights, and Why We Need Them1
Whence The Form?1
How (Not) to Define Inertial Frames1
When is Equality Basic?1
Self-Fulfilling Beliefs: A Defence1
Worldly Indeterminacy and the Provisionality of Language1
Rational Norms for Degreed Intention (and the Discrepancy between Theoretical and Practical Reason)1
Virtue, Narrative, and Self: Explorations of Character in the Philosophy of Mind and Action1
Action and Rationalization1
Unconscious Pleasure as Dispositional Pleasure1
The Aesthetic Value of the World1
Maxwell John (‘Max’) Cresswell, 1939–20241
Aristotle on Reasoning and Rational Animals1
Russellian Monism and Ignorance of Non-structural Properties1
Public Reason Illiberalism and Ideology1
Reduction and Mechanism1
In Defence of Macroidealism1
The Neutrality of Life1
Organizations as Wrongdoers: From Ontology to Morality1
The Problem of Blame: Making Sense of Moral Anger1
What are the Causal Bases of Dispositions?1
A Hybrid Account of Harm1
Are Spectrum Arguments Defused by Vagueness?1
Mental Causation for Standard Dualists1
The Golden Rule: A Defence1
Singular Experience1
Kant on Reason as the Capacity for Comprehension1
Philosophical Expertise Put to the Test1
The Audibility Problem and Indirect Listening1
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