Inquiry-An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy

Papers
(The TQCC of Inquiry-An Interdisciplinary 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Autonomy and knowledge: comments on Adam Carter’s Autonomous Knowledge46
Gatekeeping the mind21
Common sense and the difference between natural and human sciences19
Cognitive phenomenology: in defense of recombination18
Can sentential quantification tell us what truth is?17
Perspectival content of visual experiences17
Emotional sinking in14
Hume on causation: against the quasi-realist interpretation12
On Transparency and self-knowledge12
Deweyan conceptual engineering: reconstruction, concepts, and philosophical inquiry12
Expert testimony and practical interests11
Strangers to ourselves: a Nietzschean challenge to the badness of suffering11
From rational self-interest to liberalism: a hole in Cofnas’s debunking explanation of moral progress11
Groups as fictional agents11
Idealization, animals, and democracy10
In between impossible worlds10
Bad language makes good politics9
True lies and attempted lies9
Nonsense: a user's guide9
Concepts and their engineering9
Animalists on the run9
Time-slice epistemology for Bayesians9
Should we allow for the possibility of necessarily unexercised abilities? A new route to rejecting the poss-ability principle8
Extended knowledge and autonomous belief8
The incoherence challenge for subject combination: an analytic assessment8
Show, don't tell! The place of non-cognitive attitudes in moral discourse7
Talking about: a response to Bowker, Keiser, Michaelson7
Nomic moral naturalness7
Conspiracy accusations7
Rational conceptual conflict and the implementation problem7
Authority as (qualified) indubitability6
Re-bunking corporate agency6
Feeling and thinking on social media: emotions, affective scaffolding, and critical thinking6
The normativity of meaning without the normativity6
Kant's account of emotive art6
Dynamic semantics versus dynamic propositionalism6
How a Kantian ideal can be practical6
Berkeley on whether human sensible ideas are identical to certain divine ideas6
Regulating speech: harm, norms, and discrimination5
Believing for truth and the model of epistemic guidance5
Responding to the spread of conspiracy theories5
Predicting and preferring5
Ordinal type theory5
The ultra-thin conception of objecthood5
New grounds for the possibility of legal gluts5
How to understand ‘nonsense’: do not ask what nonsense is, but rather how we show that something is nonsense!5
Gambles between obvious truths5
How to make conspiracy theory research intellectually respectable (and what it might be like if it were)5
Kierkegaard’s account of thought experiment: a method of variation4
As you embed, so Ködel must lie …4
Presentism’s persisting problem4
Précis of on folk epistemology4
Contingentism and fragile worlds4
Empathetic Large Language Models, the social capacities and human flourishing4
On explaining necessity by the essence of essence4
Objectual aboutness4
Stability and cognitive architecture: response to Machery4
Future, truth, and probability4
Presuppositional epistemic contextualism and non-ideal contexts4
Learning from scams: the target of fake news4
Simulacra as conscious exotica4
Measuring the self and measuring the world4
Distinguishing knowledge from knowledge Ω4
On On Folk Epistemology4
Do de re necessities express semantic rules?4
Overcoming epistemic injustice in Africa: a Global South perspective4
False friends in political dogwhistles4
Conceptual engineering and conceptual extension in science3
The embodied, relational self: extending or rejecting the mind?3
Mereological endurantism and being a whole at a time: reply to Costa3
Romantic love and the first-person plural perspective3
Is present-bias a distinctive psychological kind?3
Meaning without content: on the metasemantics of register3
Engineering existence?3
Making a vague difference: Kagan, Nefsky and the Sorites Paradox3
A new challenge to conceptual engineering3
Do you value topic-continuity? The moral foundations of Cappelen’s insistence on ‘topic-continuity’ and reasons for resisting them3
From pictures to employments: later Wittgenstein on ‘the infinite’3
Is there an empirical case for semantic perception?3
Willing and not being able: Nietzsche on akratic action3
Moral understanding, affect, and the imagination3
Non-factualism and evaluative supervenience3
Logical contextualism3
One person, one vote and the importance of baseline3
Fractal concepts and recognition: Hegelian intersectional feminism3
Towards an account of basic final value3
The end of history3
Haecceitism without individuals3
Edwards on truth pluralism3
The agency in language agents3
Technology, Dwelling, and Nature as “Resource”: A Reading of (and Some Reflections on) Themes from the Later Heidegger3
Which answers to the now what question collapse into abolitionism (if any)?3
Legal gluts?3
The beauty of conspiracy3
Truth’s dialectical role: from friction to tension3
Digital suffering: why it’s a problem and how to prevent it3
Linguistic innovation for gender terms3
Group respect3
The Limited Phenomenal Infallibility thesis2
Exploration of neuroplasticity: changes in aesthetic cognition and enhancement of aesthetic experiences2
Conceptual engineering: conceptual change or change in meaning?2
Modal normativism on semantic rules2
Desires, their objects, and the things leading to pursuit2
Entitlement, calamities and content: an objection to Tyler Burge's perceptual epistemology2
Parasitic intentions. A case against intentionalism2
Nietzsche on natural causality: translating the human back into nature2
How can individuals criticise social norms? A commentary on Charlotte Witt’s Social Goodness: The Ontology of Social Norms2
Spinoza on the parts of God2
Knowledge of things and aesthetic testimony2
Social goodness: the ontology of social norms2
Reference and confusion2
Linguistic understanding: perception and inference2
Genealogical undermining for conspiracy theories2
Who is a reasoner?2
A monstrous account of non-deictic readings of complex demonstratives2
Decision-making procedures explain group agency2
What's so bad about misinformation?2
Should we worry about conspiracy theorists rejecting experts?2
A unificationist approach to wrongful pure risking2
Publishing robots2
A new epistemic solution to the Surprise Exam Paradox2
Mischaracterization reconsidered2
50 Years of responsibility without alternative possibilities: guest editors’ introduction2
Desire, disagreement, and corporate mental states2
Appreciating the need for autonomy, or recognizing the truth of evidentialism?2
A victory (of what sort) for strict purist invariantism? Some reflections on Gerken’s On folk epistemology: how we think and talk about knowledge2
The size of a lie: from truthlikeness to sincerity2
Advancing the debate on the consequences of misinformation: clarifying why it’s not (just) about false beliefs2
Content pluralism2
Literal and metaphorical meaning: in search of a lost distinction2
Reply to Critics of The Birth of Ethics2
Can theorising epistemic injustice help us decolonise?2
Five elements of group agency2
Group blameworthiness and group rights2
Making progress: pragmatism, conceptual engineering, and ordinary language2
Precis of The Birth of Ethics2
Normative generics and social kind terms2
The scope of epistemic focal bias: response to Blome-Tillmann2
Judgments of taste as strategic moves in a coordination game2
(Non-)conceptual representation of meaning in utterance comprehension2
Non-Ideal Theory as Ideology2
Introduction2
How far can genealogies affect the space of reasons? Vindication, justification and excuses2
Stereotypes and self-fulfilling prophecies in the Bayesian brain2
Mooreanism in metaphysics from Mooreanism in physics2
Joint attention and communication2
Introduction to special issue on ‘critical views of logic’2
Mood and Wellbeing2
Investigating conspiracy theories – introduction to the special issue2
How can the inferentialist make room for the distinction between factual and linguistic correctness?2
Permissivism and intellectual virtue2
Debating powers: where the real puzzle lies2
Resolving the puzzle of the changing past2
Understanding philosophy2
Conceptual engineering for analytic theology2
Review of resistance money: a philosophical case for bitcoin2
Popular music and art-interpretive injustice2
The event-property view of sounds2
In defense of disjointism2
Descartes’s argument for modal voluntarism2
Beyond theBirth: middle and late Nietzsche on the value of tragedy2
Machine learning in healthcare and the methodological priority of epistemology over ethics1
Imaginative beliefs1
Heard but not received1
Mathematical impossibilities1
The fundamental divisions in ethics1
Nietzsche on the value of power and pleasure1
Collective intentionality: why content matters1
What is priority monism? Reply to Kovacs1
Why causal facts matter: a critique of Jeppsson’s hard-line reply to four-case manipulation arguments1
Disagreement for pluralists1
Toward a paradigm shift: corrective trust as a pathway to mitigate biases in healthcare and beyond1
Deviance and the literal-metaphorical distinction revisited1
Care before friendship: care as a model of civic solidarity1
Crime and punishment; drama and meaning: lessons from On the Genealogy of Morals II1
Fichte’s world of wordless lies1
On the connection between lying, asserting, and intending to cause beliefs1
Bad to the bone: essentially bad perceptual experiences1
No way to WAM1
The personite problem remains: reply to Montmini and Russo1
Pragmatism, skepticism, and over-compatibilism: on Michael Hannon’s What’s the Point of Knowledge ?1
Indicative conditionals: Whose context?1
Inferentialist conceptual engineering1
Replies to critics: Eklund, Sher, Wright, and Wyatt1
Ultimate-Humeanism1
Genealogy and political philosophy: introduction to the special issue1
Moral progress and grand narrative genealogy1
Virtue in a time of depraved ideals1
Beauvoir on how we can love authentically1
Conceptual ethics, metaepistemology, and normative epistemology1
Room for responsibility: Kant on direct doxastic voluntarism1
Social role normativity: from individualism to institutionalism1
Pragmatism, truth, and cognitive agency1
Resisting the ‘civilising mission’. Analysing Hungarian conspiracy theories through standpoint theory1
On justifying case verdicts. A dialectical hypothesis1
The varieties of idealization and the politics of economic growth: a case study on modality and the methodology of normative political philosophy1
Tanesini on truth and epistemic vice1
Being a believer: social identity in post-truth political discourse1
Self-inflicted epistemic injustice1
Attitudes and action: againstde seexceptionalism1
The loving state1
Reply to Bourget and Mendelovici1
Kant on doxastic agency, its scope, and the demands of its exercise1
Future selves, paternalism and our rational powers1
Interlocking content and attitude: a reply to the anti-normativist1
On the right to be practically sure1
Responsibility fictionalism1
Target-centred virtue ethics: Aristotelian or Confucian?1
LLMs, Turing tests and Chinese rooms: the prospects for meaning in large language models1
Toward an expressive account of disrespect1
Precis: the mismeasure of the self1
Solving a puzzle of definition1
Illusionism about virtual causation1
Open texture and capacious pluralism about content1
How conspiratorial beliefs spread, and how real conspiracies are covered up1
Idealism and transparency in Sartre’s ontological proof1
The revenge of Moral Twin Earth1
What is absolute modality?1
Pistols, pills, pork and ploughs: the structure of technomoral revolutions1
The will as joy-bringer: Nietzsche’s response to Schopenhauer1
Pluralist conceptual engineering1
A serpent in the garden?1
Deciding what we mean1
Adorno’s dynamic theory of ideology1
Realism and metanormativity1
Why are emotions epistemically indispensable?1
Superplurals analyzed away1
Machiavelli’s Ambush: perspectives in an age of conspiracy1
Explaining systematic polysemy: kinds and individuation1
Finding a fundamental principle of democratic inclusion: related, not affected or subjected1
Correction1
Bringing Birth back down to Earth1
Counterfactuals, irrelevant semifactuals and the $1.000.000 bet1
Gradable know-how1
In defence of the villain: Edwards on deflationism and pluralism1
Temporal quantifier relativism1
Epistemic alienation1
The structure of intentionality: insights and challenges for enactivism1
A nonreductive physicalist libertarian free will1
A puzzle about excuses1
Inferential practical knowledge of meaning1
Idealizing a non-ideal epistemology1
Kant on scientific pedantry and epistemic populism1
Marriage and its limits1
‘You do it like this!’: bare impersonals as indefinite singular generics1
Collins (and Elbourne) on free pragmatic processes1
Engineering virtue: constructionist virtue ethics1
The ends of history1
Conceptual engineering in the Lvov-Warsaw School1
Forms are not emergent powers1
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