British Journal for the History of Philosophy

Papers
(The TQCC of British Journal for the History of Philosophy 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Hermann Lotze’s influence on twentieth century philosophy12
Editorial9
“How to disappear completely”: responses to commentators7
“‘Here is one hand’…, ‘and here is another’”: Comments on Mark Textor’s The Disappearance of Soul7
The concept of dignity in Edmund Burke’s writings on the French revolution6
A hint as to my grounds for judgement: Frege’s positive account of modality6
Approval, reflective emotions, and virtue: sentimentalist elements in Husserl’s philosophy5
W.E.B. Du Bois’ misrecognition5
Either wealth or the ‘Kingdom of God’: the Hebrews’ xenophobia and the economic argument of Spinoza’s Theological Political Treatise5
The obsession with time in 1880s–1930s American-British philosophy4
Cartesian intuition4
Hegel on family property in the rational state3
Intuition in the history of philosophy (what’s in it for philosophers today?)3
Unknowing: Christian and Buddhist soteriological epistemology3
Calculating ethics in the fourteenth century3
The metaphysics of Christology in the late middle ages: William of Ockham to Gabriel Biel3
Reply to comments3
Professor Maria Rosa Antognazza (1964–2023): preeminent historian of philosophy and chair of the British Society for the History of Philosophy3
Richard FitzRalph on the will and instantaneous volition: a critical edition of book I, Question 10 from Richard FitzRalph’s Lectura in Sententias (Studien und Texte zur3
Feeling, cognition, and the eighteenth-century context of Kantian sympathy3
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 Je3
On personal identity and space: some remarks on Ruth Boeker’s Catharine Trotter Cockburn3
Knowledge of universals3
Spinoza’s metaphysics of infinity: from indeterminacy, infinity follows3
Aristotle on logical consequence2
Beatrice Edgell’s myth of the given2
Kant’s distinction between absolute and relative spontaneity reconsidered2
Avicenna and Khūnajī on de re and de dicto modality2
Comments on Samantha Matherne’s Cassirer2
Future contingency and God’s knowledge of particulars in Avicenna2
Remembering Maria Rosa Antognazza (1964–2023)2
Mary Astell on self-government and custom2
James Sully’s psychological reduction of philosophical pessimism2
The fate of the immortal soul: Hegel’s reply to Kant’s critique of Mendelssohn2
Attribution arguments and the metaphysics of immanent actions: cognitive acts from Peter John Olivi to Durand of St. Pourçain2
Kant's critique of pure reason and the method of metaphysics2
Fichte on social reproduction and the division of labour2
Eurocentrism as disease: a pathology between King and Qing2
Huang Zongxi’s Confucian political moralism2
Eurocentrism: the national construction of a universal philosophy in nineteenth-century France2
Kant and Mendelssohn on the limits of religious pluralism and tolerance, or: two conceptions of Judaism2
Pratibhā, intuition, and practical knowledge2
Johann Benjamin Erhard on economic injustice2
Austrian philosophy and the persistence of metaphysics1
Shepherd on physical and mathematical reasoning1
A disgrace to humanity: Germaine de Staël on enslavement, greed, and the power of philosophical literature1
Mary Midgley’s meta-ethics and Neo-Aristotelian naturalism1
Conscience, conviction, and moral autonomy in Fichte’s ethics1
Cassirer on method, the a priori, and culture: a reply1
Is Spinoza a dualist?1
The social and the medical in Hume1
Thinking with Rosa: assent in philosophy of the Islamic world1
Abū Bakr al-Rāzī’s ethical decision-making systems1
Correction1
C.C.E. Schmid and the doctrine of intelligible fatalism1
Must phenomenology remain European? Husserl and Eurocentrism1
Apparentia in the thought of Nicholas of Autrecourt: Intentionality, intersubjectivity, and probabilism in the status of mental being1
Avicenna on common natures and the ground of the categories1
The mark of the mental in the fourteenth century: Volitio , cognitio , and Adam Wodeham’s experience argument1
Kant, Hume, and the ‘ontological arguments’1
Schopenhauer and anti-natalism1
Aristotle’s unlimited dunamis argument: an unrecognized proof of the immobility of the Prime Mover1
Why Epicurean happiness is not for everyone1
The eudaimonist ethics of al-Fārābī and Avicenna1
Scudéry’s portraits: patriarchy, agency, and genre1
Editorial1
Leibniz on free and responsible wrongdoing1
Avicenna’s flying man in Einstein’s elevator: what does the flying man know?1
Recognition and respect in early modern philosophy1
William King on election, reason, and desire: a reply to Kenneth Pearce1
The doppelgänger and the dead God in Jean Paul’s Jacobian critique of Fichte1
Schelling and Schopenhauer on intuition1
Mirroring omni-present suffering: a Chan Buddhist alternative to phronesis1
Philosophy and politics in Julian’sLetter to Themistius1
The self-luminousness of consciousness: Locke’s awareness principle as a defence of an empiricist account of the origin of ideas1
Margaret Macdonald on the definition of art1
Ancient Egyptian metaethics: maat as moral realism1
Return of the gods. Mythology in romantic philosophy and literature1
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 1
Samuel Alexander on relations, Russell, and Bradley1
Divine intersubjectivity? On Lenz on Locke1
Class-struggle in the rational state: proto-marxist ideas in Hegel’s account of poverty1
Temporal experience and the present in George P. Adams’ eternalism1
Leibniz’s opposition to monism1
Identity and real distinction according to Duns Scotus1
Al-Ghazālī, nativism, and divine interventionism1
Hobbes and the ‘great deception of sense’1
Cassirer and energetics: an investigation of Cassirer's early philosophy of physics1
Nothing less than the whole Cassirer1
Russell’s proof and meaning in isolation1
Economy and philosophy in the long nineteenth century1
Prolegomenon for Fazang’s Essay on the Golden Lion1
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 Uni1
Carlos Vaz Ferreira on intellectual flourishing as intellectual liberation1
Correction1
Aristotle on the causal efficacy of perceptible qualities1
Mary Calkins, Victoria Welby, and the spatialization of time1
James Africanus Beale Horton’s philosophy of history: progress, race, and the fate of Africa1
Rousseau’s Emile : education for citizenship by consent1
The philosophy of hope: beatitude in Spinoza1
An inconsistency in Cassirer’s conception of the a priori1
The developmental potential of the human mind: Hume on children and the formation of fiction1
Hume: a very short introduction1
Johann Friedrich Herbart. Grandfather of Analytic Philosophy1
Caring and other kinds of conation in Plato’s Apology1
Jaspers and Sartre: transcendence and the difference of the divine1
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