Philosophical Psychology

Papers
(The median citation count of Philosophical Psychology is 0. 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Capacity for simulation and mitigation drives hedonic and non-hedonic time biases46
Correction38
Reply to commentaries on Health Problems30
Healthy skepticism: A précis of Health Problems25
A newPhilosophical Psychology24
Visual assumption and perceptual social bias23
Efficient mechanisms21
Self-deception and automatic belief18
Does the Phineas Gage effect extend to aesthetic value?17
Doing your own research and other impossible acts of epistemic superheroism15
Strong phenomenal intentionality theory and unconscious phenomenality14
On the empirical psychology of success semantics for pragmatic representations13
Radical psychotic doubt and epistemology12
Balancing the evidential scales for the mental unconscious Open Minded: Searching for Truth about the Unconscious Mind , Ben R. Newell & David R. Shanks, MIT Press, 12
Extending the Gamer’s Dilemma: empirically investigating the paradox of fictionally going too far across media11
What is the attitude of desire?11
Primary delusional experiences in schizophrenia and the sacred: a qualitative study11
Past-future preferences for hedonic goods and the utility of experiential memories10
The Universal pure pleasure machine: Suicide or nirvana?10
Affective strategies of self-control: Hidden risks and cognitive rigidity10
Illusions in speech sound and voice perception9
The moral source of collective irrationality during COVID-19 vaccination campaigns9
Therapeutic trust9
Mind in action: expanding the concept of affordance9
Suspension as a mood9
The Libet paradigm and a dilemma for epiphenomenalism8
Debt-free intelligence: ecological information in minds and machines8
Mental disorders in focus8
Lacan and the language of mania. From language gone mad to the madness of llanguage8
Body maps of loves8
Linguistic justice in academic philosophy: the rise of English and the unjust distribution of epistemic goods8
Distinguishing free will from moral responsibility when measuring free will beliefs: The FWS-II8
Belief, perception, and the laws of appearance7
Concrete thoughts on The Brain Abstracted7
Review of neurocognitive mechanisms: Explaining biological cognition7
Explaining the illusion of independent agency in imagined persons with a theory of practice7
Beyond redemption: sad perpetrators and narratives of atrocity7
Mental disorders in entangled brains7
The problem of higher-order misrepresentation7
Pathways from inability to blamelessness in moral judgment7
A conceptual history of the mirror test The mirror and the mind: a history of self-recognition in the human sciences , by Katja Guenther, Princeton University Press, Pri7
‘Are mental disorders brain disorders?’ is a question of conceptual choice7
What a mess: can we tidy up the concept of health?7
Folk metaethics and error7
The role of psycholinguistics in instructed second language acquisition Psycholinguistic approaches to instructed second language acquisition: linking theory, findings and practice 7
Authority or autonomy? Philosophical and psychological perspectives on deference to experts6
The role of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex in moral cognition: A value-centric hypothesis6
The dynamics of interpersonal trust: Implications for care at times of psychological crisis6
The how and why of approximating Bayesian ideals Unsettled thoughts: A theory of degrees of rationality , by Julia Staffel, Oxford University Press, 2019, 228 pp., £53.06
Problems for enactive psychiatry? Mindshaping, social normativity, and neurodiversity6
Virtue for affective engines6
Animal consciousness and phenomenal concepts6
Connecting the methods of psychology and philosophy: Applying Cognitive-Affective Maps (CAMs) to identify ethical principles underlying the evaluation of bioinspired technologies6
Neural language models as content analysis tools in psychology6
What is the folk concept of discrimination? Discriminators and comparators6
Autistic trans camouflaging: an early phenomenological exploration6
Affective scaffolding and chronic illness5
Ameliorative skepticism, disability, and health5
Brains, trains, and ethical claims: Reassessing the normative implications of moral dilemma research5
Cross-national evidence for political philosophers’ civic behavior5
A holistic account of subjective wellbeing A Theory of subjective wellbeing by Mark Fabian, New york, Oxford Academic, 23 June 2022, 320pp., £56 (hardback), ISBN: 9780195
Rethinking the cognitive foundations of the attention economy5
Scaling up Predictive Processing to language with Construction Grammar5
Negotiating domains of trust5
From substitute to supplement: towards a normative reading of Merleau-Ponty’s Schneider case5
Persuasive ethical appeals and climate messaging: A survey of religious Americans’ philosophical preferences5
The disunity of moral judgment: Evidence and implications5
A Journey into the Mind5
The heuristics theory of emotions and moderate rationalism4
Affordances from a control viewpoint4
The philosophies of madness: an introduction4
Bayesian belief protection: A study of belief in conspiracy theories4
Can we break bread with conspiracy theorists?4
Believing badly ain’t so bad4
The Ecological Brain needs the rest of E-Cognition4
Psilocybin, moralization and psychotherapy: a scoping review and a case report4
Neurocognitive dynamics of spontaneous offline simulations: Re-conceptualizing (dream)bizarreness4
Narrative self-constitution as embodied practice4
Exploration of self- and world-experiences in depersonalization traits4
Understanding loss: an existential framework4
IEM explained4
Qualitative methods show that surveys misrepresent “ought implies can” judgments4
Moral dumbfounding and imaginative resistance4
Rational intuitions: How reason underlies deontological moral judgments4
Reality testing and metacognition4
The normativity in psychiatric nosology. An analysis of how the DSM-5’s psychopathology conceptualisation can be integrated4
Continence, temperance, and motivational conflict: Why traditional neo-Aristotelian accounts are psychologically unrealistic4
Empiricism, syntax, and ontogeny4
Mental fictionalism: a new approach to understanding the nature of the mind4
Embodied simulation and knowledge of possibilities4
Engaging charitable giving: The motivational force of narrative versus philosophical argument3
Psychedelic-assisted therapy, metacognition, and the problem of integration: a tri-phasic approach3
Questions about sex with socialist answers3
No evidence that reversibility affects causal judgments in late-preemption cases3
Open-mindedness and phenomenological psychopathology: an intellectual virtue account of phenomenology and three educational recommendations3
Echo chambers, polarization, and “Post-truth”: In search of a connection3
A philosophical exploration of experience-based expertise in mental health care3
The ever-expanding predictive mind Review of predictive minds: old problems and new challenges , edited by Manuel Curado3
Challenges and achievements for Philosophical Psychology3
Mania, urgency, and the structure of agency3
Character Trouble: Undisciplined Essays on Moral Agency and Personality Character Trouble: Undisciplined Essays on Moral Agency and Personality , by John Doris, Oxford, 3
Probability fixed points, (in)adequate concept possession and COVID-19 irrationalities3
Understanding implicit bias: A case for regulative dispositionalism3
Determining the scope of epistemic injustice within psychiatry3
Watching the watchmen: Vigilance-based models of honesty fail to explain it3
Redefining Dreams: A Pluralistic Perspective3
Can affordances be reasons?3
Certainty and delusion3
The mnemonic functions of episodic memory3
Bodily expressions as gestalts. An argument for grounding direct perception theories3
Dangerous beliefs, effective signals3
In need of the general public’s participation in science: commentary on Bad Beliefs3
Trust as the glue of cognitive institutions3
The philosophical debate on linguistic bias: A critical perspective3
Adam Smith’s relevance for contemporary moral cognition3
Troubles with mathematical contents3
Immunity to error through misidentification: some trends3
The noetic feeling of confusion3
Studying the mind through its disorders Psychopathology and philosophy of mind: what mental disorders can tell us about our minds , edited by Valentina Cardella and Amel3
Warning: this is a foolproof review3
Becoming closer to one another: Shared emotions and social relationships3
The deep history of affect and consciousness3
Experiencing timelessness and the phenomenology of temporal flow3
Desire versus judgment subjectivism about welfare: A reassessment3
An offloading view of perceptual learningPerceptual learning: the flexibility of the senses, by Kevin Connolly, New York, NY, Oxford University Press, 2019, 264 pp., $ 82 (Hardback): ISBN 978012
Rylean fictions for mental fictionalism2
The land of make-believe: metaphor, explanation, and fiction in Toon’s psychological world2
Examining behavioral settings and affordative space for the case of autism spectrum conditions in embodied cognition2
Is health philosophically distinctive?2
Moral intuition, strength, and metacognition2
Self-handicapping and self-deception: A two-way street2
Biases in niche construction2
How does psychedelic therapy work?2
Perpetrator disgust as the embodiment of guilt in morally complex cases2
Intuitive credit attribution and the priority rule2
Posthumous autonomy: Agency and consent in body donation2
The matching problem for evolutionary psychiatry2
Moral progress, knowledge and error: Do people believe in moral objectivity?2
The new self-advocacy activism in psychiatry: Toward a scientific turn2
Understanding bias through diverse lenses2
Speaker trustworthiness: Shall confidence match evidence?2
Concepts as a working hypothesis2
Curiosity and zetetic style in ADHD2
The secrets of the madman are also secrets for the madman A philosophy of madness: The experience of psychotic thinking , by Wouter Kusters, Cambridge and London, The MI2
Beginning at the beginning: predictive processing and coupled representations2
Harmony amidst discord: navigating the confluence of science and philosophy Science meets philosophy: What makes science divided but still significant , edited by Hans C2
Can memory color effects be explained by cognitive penetration?2
The death of the self in posttraumatic experience2
The philosophy of identity development The Developmental Psychology of Personal Identity : A Philosophical Perspective , edited by Mas2
What is virtue? Using philosophy to refine psychological definition and operationalization2
Health, scepticism and well-being2
Is framing irrational?2
From old-fashioned to offensive racism: How social norms determine the measurement object of prejudice questionnaires2
Misinformation, observational equivalence and the possibility of rationality2
Phronesis as moral decathlon: contesting the redundancy thesis about phronesis2
Comparative judgement for experimental philosophy: A method for assessing ordinary meaning in vehicles in the park cases2
One mind, two languages: researching language and cognition in bilinguals The Study of Bilingual Language Processing One mind, two languages: researching language and cognition in bilin2
How accounting for extremism’s different guises remains challenging2
Against reductivist character realism2
Meaning, will to meaning, and Frankl’s existential psychiatry2
Psychedelics and environmental virtues2
How face mask wearing affects the sense of self: breathing as a case of disrupted bodily self-consciousness2
Intuitions over arguments or arguments over intuitions? – An empirical study on Chinese participants2
Contextualising mental health: interdisciplinary contributions to a new model for tackling social differences and inequalities in mental healthcare2
The Deep History of Ourselves: The Four-Billion-Year Story of How We Got Conscious Brains2
Beyond binary group categorization: towards a dynamic view of human groups2
Type-R physicalism2
Culture, genes, selection, and learning: A response to Nichols, Mackey & Moll2
Problems for enactive psychiatry as a practical framework2
Socialized into depression – toward a social phenomenological psychopathology2
What’s my motivation? Reputational motives, virtue signaling, and self-directed mindshaping2
Natural belief in persistent selves2
Affording imagination2
Are psychedelics psychedelic Psychedelic experience: revealing the mind , by Aidan Lyon, Oxford, 2023, 400 pp., $38.95 (hardcover), ISBN: 97801988437572
Causal attributions and the trolley problem2
Demarcation, instantiation, and individual traits: Realist social ontology for mental disorders2
The moral behavior of ethics professors: A replication-extension in Chinese mainland2
An enactivist reconceptualization of the medical model2
A map and an invitation to explore unsupervised: Christina van Dyke’s A Hidden Wisdom2
Remember me? First person thought, memory and explanations of IEM2
Motivation and moral psychology in perpetrator disgust: a reply to commentaries1
Response to commentators1
Varieties of collective action: a multidimensional and paradigmatic methodology for their study1
Belief in free will: Integration into social cognition models to promote health behavior1
Byrne on transparent introspection1
Virtuous Accounting1
Disclosing the mechanism of sentence processing Sentence Processing , by Fuyun Wu, Beijing, Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press, 2021, 392 pp. ¥103.90, ISBN 9781
What makes a life meaningful? Folk intuitions about the content and shape of meaningful lives1
Partial realization and biological normality: Jefferson’s account of brain dysfunction reinterpreted1
Human autonomy with AI in the loop1
Free will: it unlikely exists in light of psychological theories; it “floats” in the complexity paradigm1
Statement of Removal1
Must we tolerate hate?1
Special Issue on COVID-19 Collective Irrationalities: An Overview1
Mommy’s favorite: should parents try to love their children equally?1
A puzzle of epistemic paternalism1
Moral discourse boosts confidence in moral judgments1
Romantic affordances: The seductive realm of the possible1
Against Sethi’s response to the Argument from Hallucination1
Making life more interesting: Trust, trustworthiness, and testimonial injustice1
Exploratory hypothesis tests can be more compelling than confirmatory hypothesis tests1
Consciousness originated from interoceptive feelings1
On the development of geometric cognition: Beyond nature vs. nurture1
Who knows what Mary knew? An experimental study1
Embodying “good” and “bad”: the emergent bodily meaning of approach- and avoidance-behavior1
Group identification, joint attention, and preferences: a cluster of minimal pre-conditions for joint actions1
Two problems with neodualism of soul and body1
The effect of mental disorders on the autonomy of social beings1
Reappraisal as a means to self-transcendence: Aquinas’s model of emotion regulation informs the extended process model1
Why predictive processing matters The Experience Machine: How Our Minds Predict and Shape Reality , by Andy Clark, Pantheon Books, New York, 2023, 304 pp., $30.00, ISBN 1
Re-establishing the distinction between numerosity, numerousness, and number in numerical cognition1
An analysis of bias and distrust in social hinge epistemology1
Memory without identity1
Crafting the modern Prometheus: navigating morality and identity in the age of cyborg enhancements1
Costly signaling in human sciences1
“Minimal self” locked into a model: exploring the prospect of formalizing intentionality in schizophrenia1
Gunning for affective realism: Emotion, perception and police shooting errors1
Fashioning affordances: a critical approach to clothing as an affordance transforming technology1
The focus of virtue: Attention broadening in empirically informed accounts of virtue cultivation1
Emotion sharing as empathic1
A psychological-enriched version of Tiberius’ value-fulfillment theory of wellbeing1
Constructing persons: On the personal–subpersonal distinction1
On the multiplicity of consciousness1
A psychological account of the unique decline in anti-gay attitudes1
Religion as belief, a realist theory: a commentary on Religion as Make-Believe, A Theory of Belief, Imagination, and Group Identity1
Change in attitudes and beliefs about implicit bias education: a demonstration among members of a police department1
If intentional objects are objects for a subject, how are they related?1
How to tame a catoblepas1
Humanities at the crossroads of technology and corporeality1
Reading phenomenology mechanistically: The way through constraints1
Disrupted self, therapy, and the limits of conversational AI1
Ontological and conceptual challenges in the study of aesthetic experience1
Existential injustice in phenomenological psychopathology1
Mental fictionalism and the dangers of Cartesian apologia1
The challenges raised by comorbidity in psychiatric research: The case of autism1
A causal view of the sense of agency1
The future of phenomenological psychopathology1
Brain Disorders, Dysfunctions, and Natural Selection: Commentary on Jefferson1
Mind as magic eight ball1
Testing thrasymachus’ hypothesis: the psychological processes behind power justification1
Thinking through talking to yourself: Inner speech as a vehicle of conscious reasoning1
Establishing the accuracy of self-diagnosis in psychiatry1
Rethinking the “we” in “we” intentionality: intention-sharing with —and not simply about —things1
(The possibility of) responsibility for delusions1
Sullying Sights1
Moral failure and the evolution of appearing moral1
An overview on trust and trustworthiness: individual and institutional dimensions1
Does harm or disrespect make discrimination wrong? An experimental approach1
Moral affordances and the demands of fittingness1
Adolescents’ and young adults’ practical moral judgments on typical everyday-life moral dilemmas: Gender differences in approach to resolution1
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