Philosophy and Phenomenological Research

Papers
(The TQCC of Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 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 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
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Foundations, Derivations, Applications: Replies to Bykvist, Arpaly, Steele, and Tenenbaum21
No right to an explanation20
How to be minimalist about shared agency20
Longtermism and aggregation19
Risky belief12
Précis of Conscious Experience: A Logical Inquiry#11
Why better safe than sensitive11
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Responding to second‐order reasons10
Treating people as individuals and as members of groups9
Deviating from the ideal9
Autonomy and aesthetic valuing9
Is Kant's critique of metaphysics obsolete?8
The conditional value of autonomy8
Eliminating epistemic rationality#8
A future orientation for visual experiences7
Representation and rationality7
Sensible individuation7
The do‐able solution to the interface problem7
Lady Parts and Baby Parts: What Is a Fetus?7
Language and representationalism16
On the diverse priorities of autonomous women6
States of affairs and our connection with the good6
Epistemic advantage on the margin: A network standpoint Epistemology6
Neurodiversity and attentional normativity6
On proper presupposition6
Languages and language use6
Notes on A Spirit of Trust6
Replies to Leite, Shaw, and Campbell5
On Margaret Gilbert's Rights and Demands5
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Entitlement and misleading evidence5
Replies to Cruft, Radzik, and Misak4
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Diagnosing ideal world objections4
Abstraction and grounding4
Epistemic standards and minimally responsive beliefs4
Arguments philosophical and political4
The Loop trolley case strikes again! A threat to the Doctrine of Double Effect and the Mere Means Principle3
Creativity as a higher agency3
The duty to listen3
Prudential value and impersonal value3
Normality, safety and knowledge3
Justification, normalcy and randomness3
Remnants of perception: Comments on Block and the function of visual working memory3
The selective advantage of representing correctly3
Epistemic feedback loops (or: how not to get evidence)3
Down and out in the liberal archipelago3
Replies to Rosen, Leiter, and Dutilh Novaes3
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Death and existential value: In defence of Epicurus3
Number nativism13
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Meta‐Skepticism3
Social beneficence3
Imagination as a process3
Recalibrating evolutionary debunking3
Partiality, Asymmetries, and Morality's Harmonious Propensity2
Pascal's birds: Signs and significance in nature*2
The epistemic role of consciousness2
Emotion, attention, and reason2
A sensible experientialism?2
Is truth inconsistent?2
Avicenna on the theory of Forms2
Referential Understanding, Luck, and Knowledge of Reference2
Living with absurdity: A Nobleman's guide2
Causal modeling in multilevel settings: A new proposal2
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Determinism, deliberation, and responsibility2
Desert of blame2
Regret, learning, and temptation2
The aim of inquiry?2
Are there subintentional actions?2
Beliefs as dispositions to make judgments2
On behalf of the moral realist2
Heidegger's argument for fascism2
The epistemic insignificance of phenomenal force2
Will intelligent machines become moral patients?2
Counterfactual skepticism is (just) skepticism2
Verbal disputes, social totality, and trans politics2
Inherent constraints on imagistic imagination2
Animal nature within and without: A comment on Korsgaard's Fellow Creatures2
Assertoric mindreading2
Grounding empirical in transcendental reality2
Replies to Honneth, McDowell, Pippin, and Stern2
Fair equality of opportunity and the gendered division of labor2
Marcus on self‐conscious knowledge of belief2
Knowing to infinity: Full knowledge and the margin‐for‐error principle2
A new well‐being atomism2
Replies to Critics2
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Margaret Gilbert on “Rights and Demands”1
Intellectual humility without limits: Magnanimous humility, disagreement and the epistemology of resistance1
Epistemic probabilities are degrees of support, not degrees of (rational) belief1
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Leibniz as a virtue ethicist1
Pessimism and procreation1
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Letting go of blame1
Can rules ground moral obligations?1
Pain without inference1
But thinking makes it so: How bad attitudes can make discriminatory actions wrong1
A metalinguistic and computational approach to the problem of mathematical omniscience1
Can we perceive modal properties?1
Parity and Pareto1
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What is social organizing?1
Once more, without feeling1
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Response to Neander's Critics1
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Permissivism, the value of rationality, and a convergence‐theoretic epistemology1
Shame & Guilt: From Deigh to Strawson & Hume, and now to the Stoics1
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Where does moral knowledge come from?1
Replies to Sherman, Nussbaum, and Berman1
Internalizing rules1
Probability discounting and money pumps1
Axiological pessimism, procreation and collective responsibility1
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Increasing the risk that someone will die without increasing the risk that you will kill them1
Whose public reason? Which reasonableness?1
Similarity accounts of counterfactuals: A reality check11
Inquiry for the mistaken and confused1
Intellectual humility: A no‐distraction account1
Margaret cavendish on passion, pleasure, and propriety1
Inquiry beyond knowledge1
Two kinds of curiosity1
A causal modeler's guide to double effect reasoning1
A modal theory of justification1
Richardson on the construction of moral norms1
A‐Rational Epistemological Disjunctivism1
Précis of articulating the moral community1
Practical wisdom as conviction in Aristotle's ethics1
Regulative rules: A distinctive normative kind1
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Resistance to evidence and the duty to believe1
Imaginative contagion and moral corruption1
From singular to plural. . . and beyond?1
Third‐personal evidence for perceptual confidence1
Save the five: Meeting Taurek's challenge1
What is conceptual engineering good for? The argument from nameability1
Reference and morphology*1
Killing, letting die, and normative inertia1
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Demoralizing Recognition1
Against anti‐fanaticism1
Trust and trustworthiness1
Emergent moral non‐naturalism1
Judging for ourselves1
Two sorts of biological kind terms: The cases of ‘rice’ and ‘Rio de Janeiro Myrtle’1
Slurring silences1
Noncognitivism without expressivism1
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