Southern Journal of Philosophy

Papers
(The TQCC of Southern 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
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Taking “Descartes's Myth” seriously: Rethinking the Rylean narrative11
SJP Announcements9
Illuminating logical principles: From a phenomenological point of view8
Rhemata6
Introduction to Charles Mills's “The Wretched of Middle‐Earth: An Orkish Manifesto”6
The body maledict: Understanding the method of standpoint phenomenology through the work of Frantz Fanon6
Merleau‐Ponty, Taylor, and the expressiveness of language5
Locke on Conditional Threats5
Schopenhauer on the inconsistency between optimism and personal immortality4
Editor's introduction3
A skeptical view on first‐person explanatory reasons and a normative account of our explanatory practices3
Editor's introduction3
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“An unreserved yea‐saying even to suffering”: A skeptical defense of Nietzschean life affirmation3
Understanding and truth in Hannah Arendt: The critical reception of the Eichmann trial and the will3
Why inconsistent intentional states underlie our grasp of objects3
Metaphysical dependence and the subset relation between powers3
Political animality3
Slavery's absence from histories of moral and political philosophy3
The Procreation Asymmetry Destabilized: Analogs and Acting for People's Sake3
No puzzles about truth for nonrealist cognitivism3
The very possibility of contemplation: The dialectics of intellect and will in Schopenhauer's aesthetics2
A Spinozist defense of trope theory2
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Foucault and the historical transcendental: On first looking into Foucault's La constitution d'un transcendental historique dans la Phénoménologie de l'e2
Thoughts on the structure of the history of Africana philosophy2
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Issue Information2
Why Research and Teach Early Modern Women Philosophers?2
Kant's mature account of monads as objects in the idea2
W. E. B. Du Bois and the EVOLUTION OF ‘RACE’2
Somebody else's argument for idealism2
Issue Information2
Con‐ditions of sense: Between transcendental philosophy and naturalism2
Rousseau's case for democracy2
Republicanism as critique of liberalism2
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Fanon's revolutionary murmurs: Toward a critical phenomenology of listening1
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Spinoza's authentic solitude1
The normative stakes of Foucault's engagement with neoliberalism: Seduction, invention, and normalization1
SJP Announcements1
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SJP Announcements1
Authors, narrators, and autonomous agents: The art of relational autobiography1
Hume on structural prejudices (including his own)1
Once More unto the Breach: Kant and Race1
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Do me a favor1
Issue Information1
The Empire of Women: Rousseau on Domination and Sexuality1
SJP Announcements1
Semantic dualism1
Issue Information1
SJP Announcements1
Adequacy as an epistemically just social practice in Spinoza's philosophy1
Issue Information1
Aesthetic peerhood and the significance of aesthetic peer disagreement1
Two messengers, one spear, one gate: Deleuze, empiricism, and the primacy of the practical1
SJP Announcements1
Process and individuation (on speculative realism and becoming)1
The relationship between self‐deception and other‐deception1
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Conjectures on Kant and the Haitian Revolution1
Issue Information1
Daring to doubt! Shaftesbury, doubt, and polite conversation1
Is this “fascist” laughter? Notes on the ethics of humor1
Issue Information1
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Individual freedom against liberalism: Hegel's nonliberal individualism1
A (new) defense of self‐forgiveness1
What kind of monism is Spinoza's?—A new analysis1
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