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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
The reality of autism: On the metaphysics of disorder and diversity35
What can the concept of affective scaffolding do for us?23
Echoes of covid misinformation20
Exploratory hypothesis tests can be more compelling than confirmatory hypothesis tests19
Ideological diversity, hostility, and discrimination in philosophy19
Which moral exemplars inspire prosociality?15
An enactivist reconceptualization of the medical model15
4E cognition and the dogma of harmony13
Unimpaired abduction to alien abduction: Lessons on delusion formation11
Epistemic injustice in psychiatric research and practice11
The psychology of philosophy: Associating philosophical views with psychological traits in professional philosophers11
Radicalizing simulationism: Remembering as imagining the (nonpersonal) past9
The destructive nature of severe and ongoing trauma: Impairments in the minimal-self9
What is a colleague? The descriptive and normative dimension of a dual character concept9
Doing your own research and other impossible acts of epistemic superheroism9
Tactful animals: How the study of touch can inform the animal morality debate8
The psychologically rich life8
Folk intuitions and the conditional ability to do otherwise8
The person’s position-taking in the shaping of schizophrenic phenomena7
Joint attention without recursive mindreading: On the role of second-person engagement7
Phronesis as moral decathlon: contesting the redundancy thesis about phronesis7
Moral framing effects within subjects6
The many faces of hedonic adaptation6
Rise of the swamp creatures: Reflections on a mechanistic approach to content6
The form and function of joint attention within joint action6
Online education as a “Mental Institution”6
What is virtue? Using philosophy to refine psychological definition and operationalization6
The Deep History of Ourselves: The Four-Billion-Year Story of How We Got Conscious Brains6
Is there a tactile field?5
When is mindreading accurate? A commentary on Shannon Spaulding’s How We Understand Others: Philosophy and Social Cognition5
Biases in niche construction5
Moral discourse boosts confidence in moral judgments5
Paradoxes in a prism: Reflections on the omnipotent passivity and omniscient oblivion of schizophrenia5
The representations of the approximate number system5
What makes a life meaningful? Folk intuitions about the content and shape of meaningful lives5
Strong representationalism and bodily sensations: Reliable causal covariance and biological function5
Weighing the moral worth of altruistic actions: A discrepancy between moral evaluations and prescriptive judgments5
Exploring the structure of mental action in directed thought5
Are mental disorders brain disorders? – A precis5
Re-establishing the distinction between numerosity, numerousness, and number in numerical cognition5
Psychedelics and environmental virtues5
Toward a Mechanistic Account of Extended Cognition5
Past-future preferences for hedonic goods and the utility of experiential memories4
Beyond objectivism: new methods for studying metaethical intuitions4
What’s up with anti-natalists? An observational study on the relationship between dark triad personality traits and anti-natalist views4
Exploration of self- and world-experiences in depersonalization traits4
Self-deception in the predictive mind: cognitive strategies and a challenge from motivation4
The moral self and moral duties4
The challenges raised by comorbidity in psychiatric research: The case of autism4
Seeing through the shades of situated affectivity. Sunglasses as a socio-affective artifact4
Trust as the glue of cognitive institutions4
Can hierarchical predictive coding explain binocular rivalry?4
Concepts as a working hypothesis4
Question framing effects and the processing of the moral–conventional distinction4
Can we read minds by imaging brains?4
Capacity for simulation and mitigation drives hedonic and non-hedonic time biases4
Bayesian belief protection: A study of belief in conspiracy theories4
Scaling up Predictive Processing to language with Construction Grammar4
Psychopathic personalities and developmental systems4
Determinism and attributions of consciousness3
Self-handicapping and self-deception: A two-way street3
Jokes can fail to be funny because they are immoral: The incompatibility of emotions3
Intending to deceive versus deceiving intentionally in indifferent lies3
Therapeutic trust3
Morality and the imagination: Real-world moral beliefs interfere with imagining fictional content3
Thinking through talking to yourself: Inner speech as a vehicle of conscious reasoning3
Efficient mechanisms3
Ontogenetic steps of understanding beliefs: From practical to theoretical3
Can induced reflection affect moral decision-making?3
Nothing about collective irrationalities makes sense except in the light of cooperation3
Emotion regulation and cooperation3
Belief-like imaginings and perceptual (non-)assertoricity3
Social anxiety in schizophrenia: The specificity of the unspecific3
Teleosemantics and the hard problem of content3
The role of expectations in transformative experiences3
False procedural memory3
More than provocative, less than scientific: A commentary on the editorial decision to publish Cofnas (2020)3
A fresh look at the expertise reply to the variation problem3
The mnemonic functions of episodic memory3
Cognition as the sensitive management of an agent’s behavior3
Who knows what Mary knew? An experimental study3
Range content, attention, and the precision of representation3
Brains, trains, and ethical claims: Reassessing the normative implications of moral dilemma research3
My friend’s true self: Children’s concept of personal identity3
A psychological-enriched version of Tiberius’ value-fulfillment theory of wellbeing3
The polarity effect of evaluative language3
The noetic feeling of confusion3
Underlying delusion: Predictive processing, looping effects, and the personal/sub-personal distinction3
The new self-advocacy activism in psychiatry: Toward a scientific turn3
Emotions and the body. Testing the subtraction argument3
Habitual virtuous action and acting for reasons3
Facing the uncertainties of being a person: On the role of existential vulnerability in personal identity3
The moral behavior of ethics professors: A replication-extension in Chinese mainland3
On the rationality of emotion regulation2
The Universal pure pleasure machine: Suicide or nirvana?2
Conceptualizing consciousness2
Should morality be abolished? An empirical challenge to the argument from intolerance2
On the development of geometric cognition: Beyond nature vs. nurture2
Deep history and beyond: a reply to commentators2
Empirical evidence for moral Bayesianism2
Developing an objective measure of knowledge of factory farming2
The father, the Wager, and the question of psychosis in Lacan’s work2
Against Neo-Cartesianism: Neurofunctional Resilience and Animal Pain2
Philosophy, realism and psychology’s disciplinary fragmentation2
The disunity of moral judgment: Implications for the study of psychopathy2
The risk of trivializing affordances: mental and cognitive affordances examined2
The disunity of moral judgment: Evidence and implications2
Speaker trustworthiness: Shall confidence match evidence?2
The moral source of collective irrationality during COVID-19 vaccination campaigns2
Distinguishing free will from moral responsibility when measuring free will beliefs: The FWS-II2
Implications of the TASI taxonomy for understanding inconsistent effects pertaining to free will beliefs2
Inner speech as a cognitive tool—or what is the point of talking to oneself?2
The irrationality of folk metaethics2
Adam Smith’s relevance for contemporary moral cognition2
Dangerous beliefs, effective signals2
Further exploration of anti-realist intuitions about aesthetic judgment2
Understanding implicit bias: A case for regulative dispositionalism2
The nonmoral conditions of moral cognition2
Qualitative methods show that surveys misrepresent “ought implies can” judgments2
Neurons and normativity: A critique of Greene’s notion of unfamiliarity2
Aphantasia: a philosophical approach2
Moral Judgement and Moral Progress: The Problem of Cognitive Control2
Sullying Sights2
Emotion sharing as empathic2
Affordances and spatial agency in psychopathology2
Hermeneutical injustice and unworlding in Psychopathology2
Against Block on attention and mental paint2
A philosophical exploration of experience-based expertise in mental health care2
Conscious vision guides motor action—rarely2
Remembering ‘Ellen West’: What a tragic case reveals about contemporary phenomenological psychopathology2
Emotion regulation and evaluative understanding2
The affectively embodied perspective of the subject2
The heuristics theory of emotions and moderate rationalism2
Obsessive-compulsive disorder and recalcitrant emotion: relocating the seat of irrationality2
Intention and empathy2
Explaining the illusion of independent agency in imagined persons with a theory of practice2
Self-deception as omission1
Ontological and conceptual challenges in the study of aesthetic experience1
Knowledge and belief in Korean1
Emotion, autonoesis, and the self1
Neurocognitive dynamics of spontaneous offline simulations: Re-conceptualizing (dream)bizarreness1
Fashioning affordances: a critical approach to clothing as an affordance transforming technology1
Smell identification and the role of labels1
Disentangling low-value practices from pseudoscience in health service psychology1
Moral affordances and the demands of fittingness1
Déjà vécu is not déjà vu: An ability view1
The (higher-order) evidential significance of attention and trust—comments on Levy’s Bad Beliefs1
Editor’s views1
Believing badly ain’t so bad1
Précis of perpetrator disgust: the moral limits of gut feelings1
Causal attributions and the trolley problem1
Reforming responsibility practices without skepticism1
Special Issue on COVID-19 Collective Irrationalities: An Overview1
Beyond the human standard in the cognitive domain a reply to “Cognition beyond the human domain” (Angel Rodriguez’s review of Pieces of Mind OUP 2018)1
Coordination without meta-representation1
Alienation and identification in addiction1
A philosophical approach to improving empirical research on posttraumatic growth1
Making life more interesting: Trust, trustworthiness, and testimonial injustice1
Becoming episodic: The Development of Objectivity1
Concepts and cognitive structures1
Mental disorders as processes: A more suited metaphysics for psychiatry1
Intuitions about joint commitment1
Metaethical intuitions in lay concepts of normative uncertainty1
Bad beliefs – a precis1
A defense of cognitive penetration and the face-race lightness illusion11
Bad beliefs: automaticity, arationality, and intervention1
Blame mitigation: A less tidy take and its philosophical implications1
Linguistic justice in academic philosophy: the rise of English and the unjust distribution of epistemic goods1
Where minds begin: a commentary on Joseph LeDoux’s the deep history of ourselves1
Understanding phenomenal consciousness while keeping it real1
Reality + Reality-1
Some moral benefits of ignorance1
A puzzle of epistemic paternalism1
The fanciest sort of intentionality: Active inference, mindshaping and linguistic content1
Implicit bias, intersectionality, compositionality1
Certainty and delusion1
The Spider’s Thread: Metaphor in Mind, Brain, and Poetry1
How shallow is fear? Deepening the waters of emotion with a social/externalist account1
Relationality of intentionality1
Posthumous autonomy: Agency and consent in body donation1
Pieces of mind: The proper domain of psychological predicates1
Lectures on Perception: An Ecological Perspective1
What does the CRT measure? Poor performance may arise from rational processes1
Delusional mood and affection1
Bodily expressions as gestalts. An argument for grounding direct perception theories1
Refusing the COVID-19 vaccine: What’s wrong with that?1
Methodological worries on recent experimental philosophy of music1
A dose of reality for moral twin earth1
Interface Theory vs Gibson: An Ontological Defense of the Ecological Approach1
Radical psychotic doubt and epistemology1
Perceived threat of COVID-19, self-assessment of physical health and mental resilience1
Does harm or disrespect make discrimination wrong? An experimental approach1
A newPhilosophical Psychology1
Connecting the methods of psychology and philosophy: Applying Cognitive-Affective Maps (CAMs) to identify ethical principles underlying the evaluation of bioinspired technologies1
Cognitive structural realism: A radical solution to the problem of scientific representation1
The Coherent Dual Theory of Addictive Desire1
Group navigation and procedural metacognition1
In-between implicit and explicit1
The focus of virtue: Attention broadening in empirically informed accounts of virtue cultivation1
Bad beliefs: why they happen to highly intelligent, vigilant, devious, self-deceiving, coalitional apes1
Henri maldiney and the melancholic complaint: The performance of a cry1
Against reductivist character realism1
Moral intuition, strength, and metacognition1
Empiricism, syntax, and ontogeny1
Echo chambers, polarization, and “Post-truth”: In search of a connection1
Why do ethicists eat their greens?1
A causal view of the sense of agency1
Going Dennettian about Gricean communication1
Problems for enactive psychiatry as a practical framework1
The aim of belief and suspended belief1
The representation of freedom in decisions: Good outcomes or real choice?1
Trust’s Meno problem: Can the doxastic view account for the value of trust?1
Dynamicism, radical enactivism, and representational cognitive processes: The case of subitization1
Troubles with mathematical contents1
Belief in free will: Integration into social cognition models to promote health behavior1
Consider the tumor: Brain tumors decrease punishment via perceptions of free will1
Reconsidering perceptual constancy1
Emotion in imaginative resistance1
The deep history of affect and consciousness1
In need of the general public’s participation in science: commentary on Bad Beliefs0
Watching the watchmen: Vigilance-based models of honesty fail to explain it0
Bodily unconscious as a basic phenomenon: Heidegger’s critique of Freud’s theory of conversion0
Are delusions adaptive? An empirical and philosophical study on delusions in OCD0
Does the Phineas Gage effect extend to aesthetic value?0
Reconsidering commonsense consent0
Perceiving meaning and the argument from evidence-insensitivity0
Conceptualization for intended action: A dynamic model0
The rabbit-hole of conspiracy theories: An analysis from the perspective of the free energy principle0
Capturing the Elusive Self0
Predicting ordinary objects into the world0
Allegedly impossible experiences0
Emotions and two senses of simulation0
Questions about sex with socialist answers0
How to ‘make or break’ a mind: causes and causal difference-makers in developmental psychology0
Visual assumption and perceptual social bias0
Social kind generics and the dichotomizing perspective0
Counterfactual cognition and psychosis: adding complexity to predictive processing accounts0
On the empirical psychology of success semantics for pragmatic representations0
Traumatic retroactivity: The phenomenological significance of Freud’s retroactive trauma0
Tracing the origins of consciousness0
Ambivalence: A philosophical exploration0
Apophasis, agency, and ecstasy: reading mysticism and madness in The Book of Margery Kempe0
Desire versus judgment subjectivism about welfare: A reassessment0
What is the attitude of desire?0
Are noetic feelings embodied? The case for embodied metacognition0
The ever-expanding predictive mind Review of predictive minds: old problems and new challenges , edited by Manuel Curado0
Engaging charitable giving: The motivational force of narrative versus philosophical argument0
Probability fixed points, (in)adequate concept possession and COVID-19 irrationalities0
Character Trouble: Undisciplined Essays on Moral Agency and Personality Character Trouble: Undisciplined Essays on Moral Agency and Personality , by John Doris, Oxford, 0
The “puzzle” of emotional plasticity0
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