Journal of Social Philosophy

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Social 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
What Makes Epistemic Injustice an “Injustice”?54
Neurodiversity, epistemic injustice, and the good human life43
Structural health vulnerability: Health inequalities, structural and epistemic injustice14
“Conspiracy theory”: The case for being critically receptive7
Failures of Methodological Individualism: The Materiality of Social Systems7
Affective injustice and fundamental affective goods7
Global political legitimacy and the structural power of capital6
Confronting White Ignorance: White Psychology and Rational Self‐Regulation6
Philosophy’s other climate problem☆5
Helping others in interaction4
Academic excellence and structural epistemic injustice: Toward a more just epistemic economy in philosophy4
“Cultural Racism”: Biology and Culture in Racist Thought4
Economic contagion and a pro‐poor social epidemiology4
Veganism as political solidarity: Beyond ‘ethical veganism’3
Official apologies as reparations for dirty hands3
Understanding and fighting structural injustice3
Patriotic Education in a Global Age: A brief introduction3
Precarity, precariousness, and disability3
The Philosophical Core of Effective Altruism3
The state and its alternatives: Comments on Anna Stilz’s Territorial Sovereignty3
Think local, act global: Civic vigilance as cosmopolitan political motivation3
The Language of Public Reason3
What’s wrong with dogwhistles3
“How should we respond to climate change? Virtue ethics and aggregation problems”3
Refugees and others enduring displacement: Structural injustice, health, and ethical placemaking3
Structural injustice and the Requirements of Beauty3
Living well wherever you are: Radical hope and the good life in the Anthropocene3
Patriotism in the age of Trump2
You can't tell me what to do! Why should states comply with international institutions?2
On what we can expect from one another: Reciprocity in families, clubs, and corporations2
Shameless luck egalitarians2
Sexual desire and structural injustice2
Democratic equality and higher education: Moving from access to completion2
Toward a republican theory of secession2
Incoherent Abortion Exceptions2
“Properly a Subject of Contempt”: The Role of Natural Penalties in Mill's Liberal Thought2
Education for Civic Virtue or Patriotism?2
Territory, self‐determination, and climate change: Reflections on Anna Stilz’s Territorial Sovereignty: A Philosophical Exploration2
Territorial sovereignty and humankind's common heritage☆2
Global justice and structural injustice: Theoretical and practical perspectives2
Opposing Laws with Religious Reasons2
How many women judges are enough on international courts?2
The problem of selective prosecution and the legitimacy of the International Criminal Court2
Solving the Puzzle of Partiality2
Disrupting Demands: Messy Challenges to Analytic Methodology2
Sex selection and global gender justice2
Descriptive representation of women in international courts2
Supererogatory and obligatory rescues: Should we institutionalize the duty to intervene?2
Temporal control at work: Qualitative time and temporal injustice in the workplace1
Microaggressions as negligence1
Trolling as speech act1
Partial ectogestation and the right to choose the method by which one ends one's pregnancy1
An irreducible understanding of animal dignity1
A realist epistemic utopia? Epistemic practices in a climate camp1
Reciprocity and the ethics of giving during pandemics1
Why so serious? An inquiry on racist jokes1
Stability and disruptive speech1
The Intersection of Hopes and Dreams1
Substantive metaphysical debates about gender and race: Verbal disputes and metaphysical deflationism1
The legitimacy of international courts: The challenge of diversity1
Problems of conceptual amelioration: The question of rape myths1
Racial Conflation: Agency, Black Action, and Criminal Intent1
Children, credibility, and testimonial injustice1
Unacknowledged: Revising the notion of institutional status roles to reflect the subordination of marginalized agents1
The philosophy exception website project1
Beyond essentialist fallacies: Fine‐tuning ideology critique of appeals to biological sex differences1
Land, resources, and inequality1
Hannah Arendt's action and contemplation: Two sides of the same coin1
Power, privilege, and obverse apprenticeship1
Reparations for White supremacy? Charles W. Mills and reparative vs. distributive justice after the structural turn1
Reply to my critics1
Is affirmative action racist? Reflections toward a theory of institutional racism1
The dignity of work: An ethical argument against mandatory retirement1
The moral harms of domestic violence1
Rethinking the right to know and the case for restorative epistemic reparation1
The Rationality of Fundamentalist Belief1
The populist challenge to European Union legitimacy: Old wine in new bottles?1
The importance of contingently public goods1
Workplace democracy, exploitation, and liberalism: Why labor‐managed firms are neither exploitative nor illiberal1
Can narratives about sovereign debt be generally ideologically suspicious? An exercise in broadening the scope of ideology critique1
Luddites, Labor, and Meaningful Lives: Would a World Without Work Really Be Best?1
Against parental licensing1
Responsibility for implicitly biased behavior: A habit‐based approach1
Love and the (Wrong) World. Adorno and Illouz on an Ambivalent Relation1
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