Acta Analytica-International Periodical for Philosophy in the Analytic

Papers
(The TQCC of Acta Analytica-International Periodical for Philosophy in the Analytic 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
On the Explanatory Role of Norms: A Naturalist Approach to the Value-Ladenness of the Social World9
Value Approaches to Virtue and Vice: Intrinsic, Instrumental, or Hybrid?5
Towards a Realist Shifty Semantic Account of Moral Vagueness4
A Panpsychist Solution to the Exclusion Problem4
Computational Approaches to Concepts Representation: A Whirlwind Tour4
Three Kinds of Arguments for Panpsychism3
Neutral But Better: The Possibility of Null Hierarchies3
Truth-Ratios, Evidential Fit, and Deferring to Informants with Low Error Probabilities3
The Epistemic Benefits of Ideological Diversity3
Antipathy as an Emotion2
Why Be Rational?2
The Classic Inherence Theory of Attributes: Its Theses and Their Errors2
Representational Solution to the Messenger-Shooting Objection2
Why Be Realists About Artifact Kinds?2
Sensitivity: Checking into Knowing?2
Applying Alex Broadbent’s Reverse Counterfactual Theory to the Outbreak of World War I: A Novel Causal Analysis2
Defending Pure Moral Deference: an Argument from Rationality2
The Morality and Aesthetics of Personal Beauty2
Epistemic Bystander2
High Hopes for Eternalism1
Relativism and Intracultural Conflict1
A Quinean Reformulation of Fregean Arguments1
Explaining Higher-order Defeat1
On Semantic and Ontic Truth1
The Principle of Total Evidence: Justification and Political Significance1
Della Rocca’s Relations Regress and Bradley’s Relations Regresses1
Deontic Buck-Passing and the Wrong Kind of Reasons Problem1
On Whether It Is and What It Is1
Correction to: Carroll’s Regress Times Three1
Fiction, Identity, and Existence: A Study in Experimental Philosophy1
Deduction, Abduction, and Creativity1
Essentialist Arguments for Discernibility are Unsound1
Knowing What One Likes: Epistemicist Solution to Faultless Disagreement1
Blocking Kripke’s Argument Against the Type-Identity Theory of Mind1
Causality and Reliability1
Descartes vs. the Scholastics: Lessons from Contemporary Philosophy and Cognitive Neuroscience1
Non-Factualist Interpretation of the Skeptical Solution and the Self-Refutation Argument1
We Can Defend Normative Error Theory1
Does Neuroscience Provide Reasons for Anti-Retributivist Penal Reform?1
Unfamiliarity in Logic? How to Unravel McSweeney’s Dilemma for Logical Realism1
Rescuing Mele/Robb-Style Cases1
On the Cardinality Argument Against Quidditism1
A Plea for Commonality Thesis1
The Gruesome Truth About Semantic Dispositionalism1
Revisiting Fodor’s Argument Against the Unity of Science1
Associative Inferential Transitions, or One Problem with Siegel’s Response Hypothesis1
Précis on Knowing and Checking: an Epistemological Investigation1
Progress in Understanding Consciousness? Easy and Hard Problems, and Philosophical and Empirical Perspectives1
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