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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Towards a Realist Shifty Semantic Account of Moral Vagueness11
Value Approaches to Virtue and Vice: Intrinsic, Instrumental, or Hybrid?9
Neutral But Better: The Possibility of Null Hierarchies5
Computational Approaches to Concepts Representation: A Whirlwind Tour5
On the Explanatory Role of Norms: A Naturalist Approach to the Value-Ladenness of the Social World5
A Panpsychist Solution to the Exclusion Problem4
The Epistemic Benefits of Ideological Diversity3
Three Kinds of Arguments for Panpsychism3
Truth-Ratios, Evidential Fit, and Deferring to Informants with Low Error Probabilities3
In Defense of Epistemic Perceptualism3
Defending Pure Moral Deference: an Argument from Rationality2
Why Be Realists About Artifact Kinds?2
Applying Alex Broadbent’s Reverse Counterfactual Theory to the Outbreak of World War I: A Novel Causal Analysis2
Correction to: Carroll’s Regress Times Three2
Terminal Boredom, Longevity, and Narrative2
Epistemic Bystander2
Antipathy as an Emotion2
Representational Solution to the Messenger-Shooting Objection2
Why Be Rational?2
We Can Defend Normative Error Theory2
Progress in Understanding Consciousness? Easy and Hard Problems, and Philosophical and Empirical Perspectives2
Sensitivity: Checking into Knowing?2
Modelling Collective Epistemic Trust2
The Morality and Aesthetics of Personal Beauty2
The Classic Inherence Theory of Attributes: Its Theses and Their Errors2
Non-Factualist Interpretation of the Skeptical Solution and the Self-Refutation Argument2
On Whether It Is and What It Is2
Knowing What One Likes: Epistemicist Solution to Faultless Disagreement1
Relativism and Intracultural Conflict1
Revisiting Fodor’s Argument Against the Unity of Science1
A Plea for Commonality Thesis1
Causality and Reliability1
Deontic Buck-Passing and the Wrong Kind of Reasons Problem1
The Principle of Total Evidence: Justification and Political Significance1
Unconscious Perception, Action, and the Problem of Attribution1
Belief Holism and the Scope of Doxastic Norms1
A Quinean Reformulation of Fregean Arguments1
The Paradox of Impossible to Know Assertion1
Deduction, Abduction, and Creativity1
Associative Inferential Transitions, or One Problem with Siegel’s Response Hypothesis1
Descartes vs. the Scholastics: Lessons from Contemporary Philosophy and Cognitive Neuroscience1
Précis on Knowing and Checking: an Epistemological Investigation1
Unfamiliarity in Logic? How to Unravel McSweeney’s Dilemma for Logical Realism1
Grounding Causal Closure or Something Near Enough1
Perception Under Constraint: A Dual-Constraint Model Reconciling Positivism and Constructivism1
Moral Enhancement Is Irrational1
Essentialist Arguments for Discernibility are Unsound1
On Semantic and Ontic Truth1
Does Neuroscience Provide Reasons for Anti-Retributivist Penal Reform?1
Della Rocca’s Relations Regress and Bradley’s Relations Regresses1
High Hopes for Eternalism1
Fiction, Identity, and Existence: A Study in Experimental Philosophy1
Memory Scepticism and Particularism1
Epiphenomenalism and the Epistemic Argument1
Metaethics as Therapy1
Rescuing Mele/Robb-Style Cases1
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