British Journal for the History of Philosophy

Papers
(The TQCC of British Journal for the History of Philosophy 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Avicenna on representation: towards an existential-relational account of intentionality15
More on knowledge before Gettier9
The guise of the good: a philosophical history by Francesco Orsi, Oxford, Routledge, 2023, pp. 188, £125.00 (hb), ISBN: 97810321201719
The power and limits of friendship in Spinoza’s Ethics8
Exploring the mind in Austria (1874–1918) and defending Mach’s neutral monism8
The parmenidean ascent7
John Rogers (1938–2022): In Memoriam7
Reason and Conversion in Kierkegaard and the German Idealists6
Raghunātha on seeing absence6
Intuitions in Stoic philosophy5
Correction4
Hermann Lotze’s influence on twentieth century philosophy4
Berkeley on meaning, truth, and assent4
Limits of intelligibility: Issues from Kant and Wittgenstein4
Kant as a carpenter of reason: the highest good and systematic coherence3
What can Maimonides' understanding of the shamefulness of touch teach us about Aristotle'sNEIII.10, 1118b1–3?3
Possibility or necessity? On Robert Watt’s “Bergson on number”3
What’s wrong with philosophical history of philosophy?The historiography of philosophy, by Michael Frede, with a postface by Jonathan Barnes, edited by Katerina Ierodiakonou, Oxford, Oxford Uni3
A hint as to my grounds for judgement: Frege’s positive account of modality3
Mary Midgley’s Beast and man: the roots of human nature (1978): a re-appraisal3
The concept of dignity in Edmund Burke’s writings on the French revolution3
The Porretani on truth and propositional meaning3
Race, gender, and the history of early analytic philosophy3
Hume’s philosophy in historical perspective Hume’s philosophy in historical perspective , by M.A. Stewart, edited with and Introduction by James A. Harris, Ruth Savage, 3
Potentia eximia & Excellentia facultatum : the relation between liberty and power from the Leviathan to 3
Mary Calkins, Victoria Welby, and the spatialization of time3
Approval, reflective emotions, and virtue: sentimentalist elements in Husserl’s philosophy2
Leibniz on free and responsible wrongdoing2
Two deductions of right in early post-Kantianism2
Professor John Rogers (1938–2022) – Founding Editor of the British Journal for the History of Philosophy2
Cartesian intuition2
“‘Here is one hand’…, ‘and here is another’”: Comments on Mark Textor's The Disappearance of Soul2
Hobbes and God in Locke’s law of nature2
“All knowledge is either conception or assent”. On the history and significance of a fundamental distinction in Islamic philosophy2
The unity of consciousness in Sartre’s early thought: reading The Transcendence of the Ego with The Imaginary2
Intuition in Plato and the Platonic tradition2
The obsession with time in 1880s–1930s American-British philosophy2
Kant and Rehberg on political theory and practice2
Mirroring omni-present suffering: a Chan Buddhist alternative to phronesis2
The aesthetic dimensions of esteem in Rousseau: amour-propre , general will, and general taste2
Existential import and Peirce’s early realism about universals: the True Gorgias2
Helen Knight and Margaret Macdonald on the meaning of ‘good’2
George Berkeley: a philosophical life1
Freedom and agency in the Zhuangzi: navigating life’s constraints1
The philosopher versus the physicist: Eddington’s rejoinder to Stebbing1
Subjugation, freedom, and recognition in Poulain de la Barre and Simone de Beauvoir1
Anonymus Cantabrigiensis, Commentarium in Sophisticos Elenchos Aristotelis1
A third realm ontology? Naṣīr al-Dīn Ṭūsī and the nafs al-amr1
A hidden wisdom: medieval contemplatives on self-knowledge, reason, love, persons, and immortality A hidden wisdom: medieval contemplatives on self-knowledge, reason, love, persons, and1
Sarah Broadie, scholar of ancient Greek philosophy1
Doing what you really want: an introduction to the philosophy of Mengzi1
Du Châtelet's causal idealism1
Editorial1
Correction1
Correction notice1
Razian prophecy rationalized1
Kantian freedom at a distance1
Professor Maria Rosa Antognazza (1964–2023): preeminent historian of philosophy and chair of the British Society for the History of Philosophy1
Resonating strings: understanding the transition from Hume’s Treatise to Second Enquiry1
Flights in the resting places: James and Bergson on mental synthesis and the experience of time1
Korean women philosophers and the ideal of a female sage: essential writings of Im Yunjidang and Gang Jeongildang1
From the ‘History of Western Philosophy’ to entangled histories of philosophy: the Contribution of Ben Kies1
Comparisons in the history of philosophy: a review of The metaphysics of Margaret Cavendish and Anne Conway: monism, vitalism, and self-motion1
Peter of Mantua and the ‘piecemeal’ conception of substantial change1
Martin Heidegger, “The argument against need (for the being-in-Itself of entities)”1
From being to acting: Kant and Fichte on intellectual intuition1
Recognition and respect in early modern philosophy1
“How to disappear completely”: responses to commentators1
Thinking with Rosa: assent in philosophy of the Islamic world1
Do thoughts have parts? Peter Abelard: Yes! Alberic of Paris: No!1
Early Arabic logicians on the contraposition of the particular affirmative1
Class-struggle in the rational state: proto-marxist ideas in Hegel’s account of poverty1
Johann Friedrich Herbart. Grandfather of Analytic Philosophy Johann Friedrich Herbart. Grandfather of Analytic Philosophy , by Friedrick Carl Beiser, Oxford, Oxford Univ1
The social and the medical in Hume1
Hegel and Plato on how to become good1
Feeling, cognition, and the eighteenth-century context of Kantian sympathy1
Mind and knowledge of mind in classical Islamic philosophy1
Extension and division: the ontological status of quantity in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries1
Martin Heidegger, “Das Argument gegen den Brauch (für das Ansichsein des Seienden)”1
Intuitive cognition in the Latin medieval tradition1
Going through the motions: memory and remembrance in Cavendish1
Editorial1
Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics on virtue competition0
The debate over universals in the time of Peter Abelard: what it is, and is not, about0
Leibniz and Kant0
Aristotle on the causal efficacy of perceptible qualities0
Kant’s justification of ethics Kant’s justification of ethics , by Owen Ware, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021, pp. 276, $77.00 (hb), ISBN 978-0-19-884993-30
Correction0
A priori philosophy of nature in Hegel and German rationalism0
Austrian philosophy and the persistence of metaphysics0
Shaftesbury on natural beauty, science, and animals0
Pricean reflection0
An inconsistency in Cassirer’s conception of the a priori0
Locke on life: the vital union and the embodied person0
The last of his kind? Gottfried Ploucquet’s occasionalism and the grounding of sense-perception0
Abū Bakr al-Rāzī’s ethical decision-making systems0
Avicennian essentialism0
The history of qualia and C.I. Lewis’ role in it0
Stebbing, Moore (and Wittgenstein) on common sense and metaphysical analysis0
The Pure Natural Right, by Theodor Schmalz0
Why Epicurean happiness is not for everyone0
The metaphysics of Christology in the late middle ages: William of Ockham to Gabriel Biel The metaphysics of Christology in the late middle ages: William of Ockham to Gabriel Biel 0
Metaphysical separatism and epistemological autonomy in Frege’s philosophy and beyond0
Identity and real distinction according to Duns Scotus0
On the concept of subsistence in Thomas Aquinas0
Kant’s reform of metaphysics: the critique of pure reason reconsidered0
Ruth Barcan Marcus and quantified modal logic0
Anne Conway on divine and creaturely freedom0
Intuition, discursive thought, and truth in Aristotle0
Cook Wilson on judgement0
Lost voices: on counteracting exclusion of women from histories of contemporary philosophy0
Avicenna on common natures and the ground of the categories0
Kant, Hume, and the ‘ontological arguments’0
Ancestrality and (in-)dependence – on Heidegger on being-in-itself0
The historical history of philosophy: a discussion with Michael Frede The historiography of philosophy , by Michael Frede, with a postface by Jonathan Barnes, edited by 0
Augustine on memory, the mind, and human flourishing0
The philosophy of hope: beatitude in Spinoza0
Beatrice Edgell’s myth of the given0
The dark side of recognition: Bernard Mandeville and the morality of pride0
Schopenhauer on inner awareness and world-understanding0
Margaret Cavendish on conceivability, possibility, and the case of colours0
Reply to comments0
Mengzian knowledge practicalism0
Saint Augustine and the meaning(s) of voluntas0
Roger Bacon’s indirect realism of quantity perception0
The fabric of creation: theories of place and space in sixth to ninth-century Byzantine philosophy0
The ontology of images in Plato’sTimaeus0
The freedom of crime: property, theft, and recognition in Hegel’sSystem of Ethical Life0
Michael Frede and the history of philosophy The historiography of philosophy , by Michael Frede, with a postface by Jonathan Barnes, edited by Katerina Ierodiakonou, Oxf0
Discussion of Deborah Boyle’s Mary Shepherd: a guide0
Critical discussion of recent work in Kantian ethics: Timmermann, Herman, Timmons0
Bergsonism and the history of analytic philosophy Bergsonism and the history of analytic philosophy , by Andreas Vrahimis, London, Palgrave MacMillan, 2022, pp. xix + 390
Reconsidering causal powers: historical and conceptual perspectives0
Al-Ghazālī, nativism, and divine interventionism0
John Stuart Mill: socialism, pluralism, and competition0
Locke’s Humean conventionalism0
Hodgson on the relations between philosophy, science and time0
Cassirer and energetics: an investigation of Cassirer's early philosophy of physics0
James Sully’s psychological reduction of philosophical pessimism0
Leopoldo Zea, “Is a Latin American philosophy possible?”0
Induction and certainty in the physics of Wolff and Crusius0
The experience and knowledge of time, through Russell and Moore0
A.W. Rehberg, Investigations Concerning the French Revolution (1793)0
‘God said “Let us make man in our image after our likeness”’ – Mary Shepherd, the imago-dei-thesis, and the human mind0
Do the wise always succeed? A split-level reading of Euthydemus 278–2820
“Of the octave the relation 2:1”: how an exemplary case of formal causation turned against the Neo-Aristotelians0
Zhuangzi onYu,Zhou, and the ontic indeterminacy of the Dao0
Carlos Vaz Ferreira on intellectual flourishing as intellectual liberation0
Nothing less than the whole Cassirer0
Russell’s proof and meaning in isolation0
Recent work on Aquinas' metaphysics0
Reparative agency and commitment in William James’ pragmatism0
Twentieth-century French philosophy and the radicalization of Kant0
Seneca and the narrative self0
Divine teleology in Spinoza's thought: an underexplored side of Spinoza’s philosophical journey0
Physical influx theory: the case of Émilie Du Châtelet0
Conscience, conviction, and moral autonomy in Fichte’s ethics0
Plato’s Republic and Black feminist thought0
On philosophy in Plato’s Republic0
Huang Zongxi’s Confucian political moralism0
Pricean ignorance0
Neo-Kantianism, Darwinism, and the limits of historical explanation0
L. Susan Stebbing Philosophy and the Physicists (1937): a re-appraisal0
Materialism from Hobbes to Locke Materialism from Hobbes to Locke , by Stewart Duncan, New York, Oxford University Press, 2022, pp. 240, £ 56.00 (hb), ISBN 97801976130090
The most important thing: Wittgenstein, engineering, and the foundations of mathematics0
Attribution arguments and the metaphysics of immanent actions: cognitive acts from Peter John Olivi to Durand of St. Pourçain0
Introduction0
Recognition and the self in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit0
Simple esteem and the method of commonplaces in Pufendorf0
Margaret MacDonald and Gilbert Ryle: a philosophical friendship0
Are the later Mohists preference-satisfaction consequentialists? A discussion of Daniel Stephens’ “Later Mohist ethics and philosophical progress in ancient China”0
Uncivil Mirth: Ridicule in Enlightenment Britain0
The meaning of existence (bhava) in the Pāli discourses of the Buddha0
Divine intersubjectivity? On Lenz on Locke0
The main features of Whitehead’s early temporal ontology0
Intentionality in Avicenna: a reconstruction based on his notion of ‘consideration’0
The status and power of the good in Plato’s Republic0
At the roots of causality: ontology and aetiology from Avicenna to Fakhr al-Dīn al-Rāzī0
Philosophy and politics in Julian’sLetter to Themistius0
A resolute reading of Iris Murdoch’s Metaphysics as a Guide to Morals0
Alice Ambrose and early analytic philosophy0
Norman Kemp Smith on the experience of duration0
A taxonomy of divisibilism and Gregory of Rimini’s place0
Cartesian sensory perception, agreeability, and the puzzle of aesthetic pleasure0
Contested spiritualism: Ravaisson’s French Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century French philosophy in the nineteenth century , by Félix Ravaisson and t0
Ethics of atomism – Democritus, Vasubandhu, and the skepticism that wasn’t0
Scottish philosophy after the enlightenment Scottish philosophy after the enlightenment , by Gordon Graham, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 2022, pp. 254, £85.00 0
Reorienting Clifford’s evidentialism: returning to social trust0
Panentheistic, monistic, non-necessitarian: Leibniz’s view of the relation between God and nature in 1675–16760
Schelling and Schopenhauer on intuition0
Christine Ladd-Franklin on the nature and unity of the proposition0
Jaspers and Sartre: transcendence and the difference of the divine0
The philosophy of Joseph Petzoldt: from Mach’s positivism to Einstein’s relativity The philosophy of Joseph Petzoldt: from Mach’s positivism to Einstein’s relativity , b0
Synthesis and analysis: Jean Nicod as a mediator between Bergson and Russell0
Review: Individuation in Light of Notions of Form and Information by Gilbert Simondon0
Nous thurathen : between Theophrastus and Alexander of Aphrodisias0
The fate of autonomy in Kant’sMetaphysics of Morals0
Rudolf Eucken and the crisis of spiritual life0
Avicenna on empty intentionality: a case study in analytical Avicennianism0
Scudéry’s portraits: patriarchy, agency, and genre0
Justin Martyr and the evaluative priority of practical activity0
Robert Grosseteste on motion, bodies, and light0
Hans-Georg Gadamer's “On the idea of a system in philosophy” (1924)0
Schlick on intuition and prediction0
“We shall remove the Sun”: Henry More’s Neoplatonic adaptation of Jacob Böhme’s philosophy0
Models of contact: ontological, linguistic, medical, and political0
Leibniz’s opposition to monism0
The philosopher versus the physicist: Susan Stebbing on Eddington and the passage of time0
Review: Spinoza and the Politics of Freedom by Dan Taylor and Spinoza's Religion by Clare Carlisle0
Knowledge of universals0
Madeleine de Scudéry on conversation and its feminist ends0
Schopenhauer on boredom0
The women are up to something: How Elizabeth Anscombe, Philippa Foot, Mary Midgley, and Iris Murdoch revolutionized ethics0
Ottobah Cugoano on chattel slavery and the moral limitations of ius gentium0
Individual rights in Schleiermacher’s limited communitarian state0
Ørsted, Mach, and the history of ‘thought experiment’0
A crisis of recognition: gender, race, and the struggle to be seen in pre-modernity0
Unifying themes and irresolvable tensions in Cassirer's system of symbolic forms0
Confessions of the flesh. The history of sexuality: 40
On the ethics of naturalism: Sorley and Sidgwick on ethics and evolution0
Varieties of consciousness in classical Arabic thought: Avicenna, Averroes, and the mutakallimūn0
Origins of moral-political philosophy in early China: contestation of humaneness, justice, and personal freedom0
Virtue intellectualism and Socratic forms0
Intuition and discursive knowledge: Bachelard's criticism of Bergson0
Anne Conway on memory0
On the significance of A. A. Robb’s philosophy of time, especially in relation to Bertrand Russell’s0
Fichte on sex, marriage, and gender0
Future contingency and God’s knowledge of particulars in Avicenna0
Aristotle’s unlimited dunamis argument: an unrecognized proof of the immobility of the Prime Mover0
Schleiermacher on recognition0
Neo-Kantian conceptualism: between scientific experience and everyday perception0
Temporal experience and the present in George P. Adams’ eternalism0
The eudaimonist ethics of al-Fārābī and Avicenna0
Learning from models: knowing sages as sages in Confucian philosophy0
Hume: a very short introduction0
The great guide to the preservation of life: Malebranche on the imagination0
Five perspectives on holding wrongdoers responsible in Kant0
Human becomings: theorizing persons for Confucian role ethics0
Speaking of what is not: Hatibzâde and Taşköprizâde Kâsım on the existential import of negative propositions0
Against the extremes: Simmel’s social and economic pluralism0
Patterns of sickness: Nietzsche’s physio-historical account of asceticism0
Henri Bergson and the philosophy of religion Henri Bergson and the philosophy of religion , by Matyáš Moravec, New York, Routledge, 2024, pp. 198, £130.00 (hb), ISBN: 970
Kant on phenomenal substance0
Is a historical history of philosophy a desideratum ? The historiography of philosophy , by Michael Frede, with a postface by Jonathan Bar0
The geometrical atomism of Roger Bacon0
Descartes on the source of error: the Fourth Meditation and the Correspondence with Elisabeth0
Thales – the ‘first philosopher’? A troubled chapter in the historiography of philosophy0
Politics, Ontology and Knowledge in Spinoza0
Knowing well: Goethe,Bildung, and the ethics of scientific knowledge0
A miracle creed: the principle of optimality in Leibniz’s physics and philosophy A miracle creed: the principle of optimality in Leibniz’s physics and philosophy , by Je0
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