Journal of Applied Philosophy

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Applied Philosophy is 2. 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.)
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Hijacked: How Neoliberalism Turned the Work Ethic against Workers and How Workers Can Take It Back. E.Anderson, 2023. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. xviii + 370 pp, £25 (hb)12
Society as Reality and Construction: Decolonial Citizenship‐Making10
Violence in Proportion. P.Tomlin, 2025. Oxford, Oxford University Press. xi + 298 pp, £77 (hb)9
What We Owe to Our Audience: The Hermeneutical Responsibility of Fiction Creators9
Consigning Injustice to History with Political Apologies9
Why It Is Not Unreasonable to Fear Terrorism9
Two Problems for the Political Inclusion of Animals9
Inequality in Planning Capacity9
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The Pragmatics of Obscuring in Political Philosophy9
Drug Courts and the ‘Responsibility without Blame’ Approach9
Animals and Relational Egalitarianism(s)8
Meaning in the Lives of Children8
Dating Apps and the Right to an Explanation8
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The Genetic Lottery: Why DNA Matters for Social Equality. K.P.Harden, 2021. Princeton, Princeton University Press. 312 pp, £25.00 (hb) £15.99 (pb)7
Responsibility for Future Climate Justice: The Direct Responsibility to Mitigate Structural Injustice for Future Generations7
AI and Responsibility: No Gap, but Abundance7
Diversity and Moral Address7
No Art on a Dead Planet: Political Iconoclasm as Climate Activism7
Procreative Prerogatives and Climate Change7
What to Do about Overpopulation?7
Indirect Discrimination and the Hospital Relocation Cases6
(E)‐Trust and Its Function: Why We Shouldn't Apply Trust and Trustworthiness to Human–AI Relations6
Procreative Obligations and the Directed Duty of Care6
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Minority Minds: Mental Disability and the Presumption of Value Neutrality6
Collateral Legal Consequences and the Power to Punish6
A Project View of the Right to Parent5
The Dumbed‐Down Discourse Dilemma5
What We Owe Past Selves5
On the Morality of Enjoying Simulated Rape with Robots and by Other Fictional Means5
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Slurs and Freedom of Speech5
The Tyranny of Political Correctness? A Game‐Theoretic Model of Social Norms and Implicit Bias4
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Revolutionary Care: Commitment and Ethos. M.Hamington, 2024. New York and London, Routledge. xiii +223 pp, $144.00 (hb) $39.99 (pb)4
Institutional Dysfunctions and Trust Repair: An Introduction4
The Political Privacy Dilemma: Private Lives and Public Office4
The Balanced View of the Value of Conscience4
The Problem with Preparing to Kill in Self‐Defense4
Evaluating the Free Speech Objection to Removing Tainted Political Symbols4
Respect and Asylum4
Edibility and In Vitro Meat: Ethical Considerations. RachelRobison‐Greene, 2022. Lanham, Lexington Books. x + 150 pp, £73.00 (hb)4
Self‐Ownership and the Duty to Assist4
Explaining Injustice: Causation through a Remedial Lens4
A Philosophical Defense of Misanthropy.Toby Svoboda, 2022. New York, Routledge. vii + 124 pp, $160 (hb) $44.05 (e‐book)4
Yes, Friendship and Love Can Be Bought and Sold4
Functionalisms and the Philosophy of Action3
The New Trolley Problem: Driverless Cars and Deontological Distinctions3
Confucian Harmony, Civility, and Echo Chambers3
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The Minors Strike: Reflections on the Limits and Legitimacy of Children's Political Action3
Compulsory Vaccination and Nozickian Rights3
On the Ethics of Interacting3
Productive Justice in the ‘Post‐Work Future’3
Environmental Just Wars: Jus ad Bellum and the Natural Environment3
The Alignment Risks of AI Overconfidence about Consciousness3
The Counterproductiveness Argument against Animal Rights Violence3
Explicit Methodologies for Normative Evaluation in Public Policy, as Applied to Carbon Budgets3
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Ethics and Situational Crime Prevention. T.S.Petersen, 2024. New York, Routledge. 162 pp, £130 (hb)3
Should Political Leaders Be Highly Educated?3
Who Am I When You're a Bot? Relational Identity and AI Companions3
Should Non‐Monogamy Be Consensual?3
Debts of Gratitude in Cross‐Cultural Perspective: Confucian and Western Ethics3
Self‐Deception in Human–Sex Robot Intimacy3
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When Bad Thinking Happens to Good People: How Philosophy Can Save Us from Ourselves. StevenNadler and LawrenceShapiro, 2021. Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press. 240 pp, $24.95 (hb)2
After Objectification: Locating Harm2
The Expression of Hate in Hate Speech2
How Does Human Agency Actually Work? On Bratman's ‘Core Capacity Thesis’ and the Relation between Philosophy of Action and the Empirical Sciences2
On Three Dogmas of Normativity2
Ubuntu Thinking on Biodiversity Loss: The Inadequacies of Egalitarian and Communitarian Solutions2
Mary Warnock and ‘Public Philosophy’2
Monitoring and Institutional Trust Repair2
Black Dignity: The Struggle against Domination. Vincent W.Lloyd, 2022. New Haven, Yale University Press. 208 pp, £17.99 (hb)2
Membership‐Making in Diverse Societies: Revisiting the Idea of Society as a Common Possession2
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Taking the Political Context Seriously: How to Evaluate Ethics Commissions2
Moral Progress. Philip Kitcher, 2021. New York, Oxford University Press. 173 pp, $29.95 (hb)2
Caste as a Social Kind2
On Gratitude to Nature2
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‘I Am a Man’: Countering Oppression through Appeal to Kind Membership2
Parental Labor as Cooperative Labor2
Using Affirmative Action as a Tiebreaker2
The Values of the Virtual2
The Ethics of Viewing Illegally Shared Pornography2
Housing Justice, Basic Capabilities, and Self‐Respect2
Science Communication, Cultural Cognition, and the Pull of Epistemic Paternalism2
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A Problem for Generic Generalisations in Scientific Communication2
The Future of the Philosophy of Work2
On the Injustice of Dysfunctional Upbringing2
Disability Through the Lens of Justice. J.Begon , 2023. Oxford, Oxford University Press. vii + 278 pp, £76 (hb)2
‘Pre‐Technologies’ and the Lifeworld: Assistive Technologies as ‘Pre‐Technologies’ for Self‐Formation as Freedom2
Old Enough to Carry, Old Enough to Vote2
Parental Imprisonment and Children's Right Not to be Separated from Their Parents2
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