Philosophical Psychology

Papers
(The median citation count of Philosophical Psychology 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
Visual assumption and perceptual social bias104
Do people better recognize inconsistencies in others’ moral judgments than their own? If so, why?53
Making sense of folk psychological practices: the value of anthropological methods32
What is the attitude of desire?27
Balancing the evidential scales for the mental unconscious25
Extending the Gamer’s Dilemma: empirically investigating the paradox of fictionally going too far across media24
Is all talk about the mind metaphorical?24
Sacred leaders and true believers: devotion and the politics of helplessness20
Creating the self: The construction of identity through self-narration in autobiographical interviews20
Primary delusional experiences in schizophrenia and the sacred: a qualitative study19
Does the Phineas Gage effect extend to aesthetic value?19
Reply to commentaries on Health Problems18
Healthy skepticism: A précis of Health Problems17
Correction16
Mona Simion, resistance to evidence15
Strong phenomenal intentionality theory and unconscious phenomenality15
Self-deception and automatic belief15
Efficient mechanisms15
Radical psychotic doubt and epistemology15
Doing your own research and other impossible acts of epistemic superheroism14
Polishing the meta-problem of consciousness: empirical evidence for non-English speakers14
Illusions in speech sound and voice perception13
Mental disorders in focus13
Distinguishing free will from moral responsibility when measuring free will beliefs: The FWS-II13
Belief, perception, and the laws of appearance13
Concepts at the interface; dual process theory at a crossroads13
Debt-free intelligence: ecological information in minds and machines12
‘Are mental disorders brain disorders?’ is a question of conceptual choice12
Body maps of loves12
Lacan and the language of mania. From language gone mad to the madness of llanguage11
Mental disorders in entangled brains11
Linguistic justice in academic philosophy: the rise of English and the unjust distribution of epistemic goods10
The moral source of collective irrationality during COVID-19 vaccination campaigns10
Suspension as a mood10
The Libet paradigm and a dilemma for epiphenomenalism10
Affective strategies of self-control: Hidden risks and cognitive rigidity10
Realization experiences: a convergent account of insight and mystical experiences9
Authority or autonomy? Philosophical and psychological perspectives on deference to experts9
Folk metaethics and error9
Merely virtual virtue? The empathy machine hypothesis and the promise of virtual reality9
Causal and noncausal contributions to episodic memory: a computational perspective9
Meaning at the limits of practical agency9
Mind in action: expanding the concept of affordance9
Problems for enactive psychiatry? Mindshaping, social normativity, and neurodiversity9
State of the art in moral psychology explored through series review8
Neural language models as content analysis tools in psychology8
Concrete thoughts on The Brain Abstracted8
A conceptual history of the mirror test8
Log in, lie down: ethics and the digital turn in psychotherapy8
A puzzle about loving your enemy8
Dignity is distinctively concerned with non-humiliation and social equality: integrating philosophical theory with the empirical evidence8
The role of psycholinguistics in instructed second language acquisition8
Beyond redemption: sad perpetrators and narratives of atrocity8
Ameliorative skepticism, disability, and health7
Dimensions of conspiracy theories: toward a unifying framework7
Affect, attention, and injustice: The injustice of Neglected Affect7
From monkeys to infants: the empirical challenges facing mental fictionalism7
Virtue for affective engines7
Negotiating domains of trust7
From substitute to supplement: towards a normative reading of Merleau-Ponty’s Schneider case7
Connecting the methods of psychology and philosophy: Applying Cognitive-Affective Maps (CAMs) to identify ethical principles underlying the evaluation of bioinspired technologies7
Cross-national evidence for political philosophers’ civic behavior7
A holistic account of subjective wellbeing7
The role of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex in moral cognition: A value-centric hypothesis7
An information-theoretic account of cognitive effort7
What a mess: can we tidy up the concept of health?7
Diagnostic categories in movement: the looping effect as a key to understanding the instability of the DSM7
A Journey into the Mind7
Reality testing and metacognition7
Psilocybin, moralization and psychotherapy: a scoping review and a case report6
Rational intuitions: How reason underlies deontological moral judgments6
Affective scaffolding and chronic illness6
Bayesian belief protection: A study of belief in conspiracy theories6
Moral dumbfounding and imaginative resistance6
Emergent virtues: assessing a class of virtues6
Autistic trans camouflaging: an early phenomenological exploration6
The dynamics of interpersonal trust: Implications for care at times of psychological crisis6
The Light in the Shadow. The Therapeutic Value of Philosophy6
Affordances from a control viewpoint6
Rethinking the cognitive foundations of the attention economy6
What is the folk concept of discrimination? Discriminators and comparators6
Intention, experience, and history. An ecological approach6
Psychiatric validity under reflexive conditions: looping effects and normative constraint6
Thinking differently: neurodivergent traits and responses to thought experiments in philosophers and the general population6
Mania, urgency, and the structure of agency5
The philosophies of madness: an introduction5
The normativity in psychiatric nosology. An analysis of how the DSM-5’s psychopathology conceptualisation can be integrated5
Can views on personal identity be neutral for practical concerns?5
The role of self-transcendent emotions in psychedelic experiences: a two-process proposal5
The meaning of a measure: p as a general measure of psychopathology5
Challenges and achievements for Philosophical Psychology5
Determining the scope of epistemic injustice within psychiatry5
Narrative self-constitution as embodied practice5
Can we break bread with conspiracy theorists?5
Psychedelic-assisted therapy, metacognition, and the problem of integration: a tri-phasic approach5
Trust as the glue of cognitive institutions5
Understanding loss: an existential framework5
Embodied simulation and knowledge of possibilities5
The Ecological Brain needs the rest of E-Cognition5
Mental fictionalism: a new approach to understanding the nature of the mind5
IEM explained5
Can affordances be reasons?4
One mind, two languages: researching language and cognition in bilinguals4
Probability fixed points, (in)adequate concept possession and COVID-19 irrationalities4
No evidence that reversibility affects causal judgments in late-preemption cases4
Troubles with mathematical contents4
Psychotherapeutic fictionalism: what’s truth got to do with it?4
A philosophical exploration of experience-based expertise in mental health care4
The deep history of affect and consciousness4
The matching problem for evolutionary psychiatry4
The new self-advocacy activism in psychiatry: Toward a scientific turn4
Certainty and delusion4
Experiencing timelessness and the phenomenology of temporal flow4
Redefining Dreams: A Pluralistic Perspective4
Warning: this is a foolproof review4
Autism through the notion of a form of life: A critical review4
In need of the general public’s participation in science: commentary on Bad Beliefs4
What motivates mental fictionalism?4
Cognitive artifacts reconsidered: introducing anti-cognitive artifacts, hostile anti-cognitive artifacts, and cognitive traps4
Defending mental fictionalism: A précis of Mind as Metaphor4
Intuitive credit attribution and the priority rule4
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 Amel4
The philosophical debate on linguistic bias: A critical perspective4
Remembering the human in psychiatry: balancing science and humanism4
Mindfulness, disapproval, and morality4
Watching the watchmen: Vigilance-based models of honesty fail to explain it4
The ever-expanding predictive mind4
Becoming closer to one another: Shared emotions and social relationships4
Phenomenology and psychopathology: interpretation, uncertainty, and discrimination4
Autistic injustice as affective injustice: the double empathy problem is not about empathy4
Face masks disrupt facial expressions Self-awareness: a phenomenological account of the feedback effect of a material artifact on bodily Self-consciousness4
The Deep History of Ourselves: The Four-Billion-Year Story of How We Got Conscious Brains3
Health, scepticism and well-being3
Green nudges, metacognition and rational agency. Do energy defaults undermine individual autonomy?3
How face mask wearing affects the sense of self: breathing as a case of disrupted bodily self-consciousness3
Can memory color effects be explained by cognitive penetration?3
How does psychedelic therapy work?3
Is it a tastytaste or a greedgrab? The importance of label choice in language design3
Embracing the complexity of our lives as believers: Belief as Emotion – a précis3
Epistemic and affective harms in Endometriosis diagnosis3
From flow to mystical experiences: Connecting entropy and fluency along the unifying framework of cognitive continuum3
The land of make-believe: metaphor, explanation, and fiction in Toon’s psychological world3
The functional ambivalence of mental symptoms: organizational and temporal dimensions of dysfunction in Enactive Psychiatry3
Outcome-driven moral justification in everyday life: a philosophical analysis3
Rylean fictions for mental fictionalism3
The unity of depression3
Are psychedelics psychedelic?3
Contextualising mental health: interdisciplinary contributions to a new model for tackling social differences and inequalities in mental healthcare3
Echo chambers, polarization, and “Post-truth”: In search of a connection3
Moral progress, knowledge and error: Do people believe in moral objectivity?3
Speaker trustworthiness: Shall confidence match evidence?3
Beyond binary group categorization: towards a dynamic view of human groups3
Is health philosophically distinctive?3
Can expertise be about values? On the roles of patients’ perspectives in psychiatric epistemology3
The philosophy of identity development3
Harmony amidst discord: navigating the confluence of science and philosophy3
Immunity to error through misidentification: some trends3
Open-mindedness and phenomenological psychopathology: an intellectual virtue account of phenomenology and three educational recommendations3
A map and an invitation to explore unsupervised: Christina van Dyke’s A Hidden Wisdom3
Understanding bias through diverse lenses3
How accounting for extremism’s different guises remains challenging3
Socialized into depression – toward a social phenomenological psychopathology3
Intuitions over arguments or arguments over intuitions? – An empirical study on Chinese participants2
Are delusions adaptive? An empirical and philosophical study on delusions in OCD2
Belief in free will: Integration into social cognition models to promote health behavior2
What’s my motivation? Reputational motives, virtue signaling, and self-directed mindshaping2
An analysis of bias and distrust in social hinge epistemology2
Unveiling the mysterious veil of consciousness: an evolutionary perspective2
Affording imagination2
Rethinking the “we” in “we” intentionality: intention-sharing with —and not simply about —things2
Group identification, joint attention, and preferences: a cluster of minimal pre-conditions for joint actions2
Crafting the modern Prometheus: navigating morality and identity in the age of cyborg enhancements2
A minimalist approach to memory causality2
What is virtue? Using philosophy to refine psychological definition and operationalization2
Misinformation, observational equivalence and the possibility of rationality2
Perpetrator disgust as the embodiment of guilt in morally complex cases2
Beyond binaries and unity in language and cognitive control: Cognitive control along the language continuum2
The effect of mental disorders on the autonomy of social beings2
Must we tolerate hate?2
When counting conscious subjects, the result needn’t always be a determinate whole number2
The Wet Room: consciousness, code, and the architecture of illusion2
Does harm or disrespect make discrimination wrong? An experimental approach2
Human autonomy with AI in the loop2
Déjà vécu is not déjà vu : An ability view2
Can mental fictionalism avoid cognitive collapse?2
Devotion, attachment, and varieties of vulnerability2
Is framing irrational?2
Intent’s role in moral responses to White actors’ behaviors toward Black and White targets2
Examining behavioral settings and affordative space for the case of autism spectrum conditions in embodied cognition2
Mental fictionalism and the dangers of Cartesian apologia2
Type-R physicalism2
The boys’ club: gender biases in students’ evaluations of their philosophy professors2
Why gradual minds may still require sharp lines: a review of Joshua May’s Neuroethics2
Blunting concepts: The double-edged effect of popularizing psychotherapy language2
The expression of thoughts: on Levelt’s “message” and thinking in lexical concepts2
Modelling psychiatric diagnosis2
Problems for enactive psychiatry as a practical framework2
Gunning for affective realism: Emotion, perception and police shooting errors2
Beginning at the beginning: predictive processing and coupled representations2
Mommy’s favorite: should parents try to love their children equally?2
Curiosity and zetetic style in ADHD2
Mechanisms of skillful interaction: sensorimotor enactivism & mechanistic explanation2
Overview of Concepts at the Interface (2024, OUP)2
Remembering without (representational) memory: a neuro-computational study on regaining categoricity and compositionality from minimal traces2
Remember me? First person thought, memory and explanations of IEM2
Virtuous Accounting2
Is mental fictionalism just behaviorism? Are pictures just designs?2
The death of the self in posttraumatic experience2
Why predictive processing matters2
Biases in niche construction2
Comparative judgement for experimental philosophy: A method for assessing ordinary meaning in vehicles in the park cases2
Meaning, will to meaning, and Frankl’s existential psychiatry2
Posthumous autonomy: Agency and consent in body donation2
A psychological account of the unique decline in anti-gay attitudes2
Free will is real—I could not have believed otherwise2
Motivation and moral psychology in perpetrator disgust: a reply to commentaries2
Experiences of derealization A naive realist account1
Capturing the Elusive Self1
Understanding illness in joint attentional conversations1
Two problems with neodualism of soul and body1
Reappraisal as a means to self-transcendence: Aquinas’s model of emotion regulation informs the extended process model1
Byrne on transparent introspection1
Review: collective action, philosophy and law1
A (moderate) skill-based defense of the expertise defense1
Existential injustice in phenomenological psychopathology1
Explanation in theories of the specious present1
Personal assault, property damage, and the hypothesis of extended cognition1
Understanding sensory qualities: fictionalism versus limited illusionism1
Trying is good1
The rabbit-hole of conspiracy theories: An analysis from the perspective of the free energy principle1
An action-first account of episodic memory1
Science as intuition pump: Dennett’s methodological legacy for philosophy1
Moral affordances and the demands of fittingness1
In defence of mathematical content1
Fictional minds extend for real1
Disclosing the mechanism of sentence processing1
Is Ur-intentionality genuine intentionality?1
Salience, sensemaking, and setting in psilocybin microdosing: Methodological lessons and preliminary findings of a mixed method qualitative study1
Blame-validation: Beyond rationality? Effect of causal link on the relationship between evaluation and causal judgment1
Reconsidering commonsense consent1
How to be a fictionalist about corporate mentality1
Allegedly impossible experiences1
Reasons that are not reasons: A Hackingian genealogy of paranoia and its social significance1
Disrupted self, therapy, and the limits of conversational AI1
Religion as belief, a realist theory: a commentary on Religion as Make-Believe, A Theory of Belief, Imagination, and Group Identity1
Concepts and cognitive structures1
Moral illusions1
The future of phenomenological psychopathology1
Joint attention, relationalism, and individuation1
Bad beliefs: automaticity, arationality, and intervention1
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