European Journal of Philosophy

Papers
(The TQCC of European Journal 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
This other life that knows itself as life: Comments on Karen Ng's Hegel's concept of life20
Replies to Wallace, Queloz, and Kirwin11
Hegel: Der Philosoph der Freiheit (Biographie), by Klaus Vieweg. München: Verlag C.H. Beck, 2019, 824 pp. ISBN 978‐3‐406‐74235‐4, hb, €349
Issue Information7
The Ascetic Ideal: Genealogies of life‐denial in religion, morality, art, science, and philosophy. Stephen Mulhall. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021, vi+306 pp. ISBN 13:978‐6
Now‐thoughts5
The Union shall promote social justice5
Categories We Live By: Reply to Alcoff, Butler, and Roth5
The hammer, the mallet, and the nail5
The stability of social categories5
Kant on freedom, nature, and judgment: The territory of the third critique, By KristiSweet, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. 2023. pp. x + 222. $99.99 (hbk). ISBN: 97813165111214
Judgement and sense in modern French philosophy. By HenrySomers‐Hall. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2022, p. 270. $76.94 (hardcover). ISBN: 131651790X4
Hegel's logic and metaphysics. By Jacob McNulty, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2023. xxi + 264 pp. ISBN: 978‐1‐316‐51256‐24
The Individuality of Meaning in Life4
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Why we need descriptive psychology4
How hard is it?: On Kieran Setiya's Life Is Hard: How Philosophy Can Help Us Find Our Way4
Hegel's value: Justice as the living good, by DeanMoyar. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2021, 384 pp. ISBN: 97801975325534
Conscience and Bad Conscience4
Cassirer's concept of a symbolic form reconsidered4
Schelling on freedom, evil and imputation: A puzzle4
Urgrund and access to the Urgrund in Karoline von Günderrode’s discussion with the thought of Friedrich Schleiermacher4
Kant's reform of metaphysics: The Critique of pure reason reconsidered by KarindeBoerCambridge University Press, 2020. ISBN: 978‐1‐10‐889798‐3, Hbk £75.00, pp. 2804
Kant and Animals. By John J.Callanan and LucyAllais. New York: Oxford University Press, 2020, xii + 258 pp. ISBN: 9780198859918 hb $94.003
Sartre and Frankfurt: Bad faith as evidence for three levels of volitional consciousness3
Nietzsche and Schiller on Aesthetic Distance3
Persistent burglars and knocks on doors: Causal indispensability of knowing vindicated3
Nietzsche on the good of cultural change3
Irony, Tragedy, Deception3
Kant on Self‐Legislation as the Foundation of Duty*3
“You” or “We”: The limits of the second‐person perspective3
Acting on reasons: Synchronic executive control2
Why did the butler do it?2
Practical judgment as reflective judgment: On moral salience and Kantian particularist universalism2
Correction to “Can there be a feature‐placing language?”2
The unity argument: Phenomenology's departure from Kant2
Love's realism: Iris Murdoch and the importance of being human2
On grief's sweet sorrow2
The generality problem of perception2
Knowledge Aided by Observation2
Acknowledgment or empathy: A critique of Mulhall's reading of Cavell2
Erratum to “The shaken realist: Bernard Williams, the war, and philosophy as cultural critique”2
Misinterpreting Negativism: on Peter E. Gordon's A Precarious Happiness: Adorno and the Sources of Normativity2
The whitewashing of blame2
An Indeterminate Conception of Practical Reasoning2
Do immortals need an eject button? Sartre and the importance of always having an exit2
Hello darkness my old friend: What is wrong with being friends with people with immoral beliefs?2
How to theorize about hope2
How to lie to God: Kant's Thomistic turn2
Obscure representations from a pragmatic point of view2
Kant, race, and racism: Views from somewhere. By HuapingLu‐Adler, Oxford University Press. 20232
Sartre's Exclusion Claim: Perception and Imagination as Radically Distinct Consciousnesses2
Hermann Cohen on the role of history in critical philosophy1
Issue Information1
Objective imperatives. By RalphWalker1
Issue Information1
Solidarity under duress: Defending state vigilantism1
The essence of the mental1
Social sensitivity and the ethics of attention1
Fichte and Hegel on free time1
Kant on the givenness of space and time1
Pragmatist quietism: A meta‐ethical system. By Andrew Sepielli, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. 2022. vi + 231 pp. £55 (Hbk)1
Reply to Darwall1
Sartre, Kant, and the spontaneity of mind1
History of Philosophy as a Source of Meaning1
A project of “impure” enquiry—Williams' historical self‐consciousness1
Morality and metaphysics, by CharlesLarmore. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021, ISBN: 9781108472340, 230pp, hbk, £75.00.1
Nietzsche's ethics, by ThomasStern. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. p. 78. ISBN 9781108634113, £15.00 Pbk1
On subjects, objects, and ground: Life as the form of judgment1
Imputability, answerability, and the epistemic condition on moral and legal culpability1
Parmenides' insight and the possibility of logic1
Moral praise and moral performance1
Freedom, resentment, and the metaphysics of morals, by PamelaHieronymi. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2020. pp. xx + 145, ISBN: 978‐0691194035, Hbk: $29.951
Living by her laws: Jacqueline Pascal and women's autonomy1
Parmenides and Dr. Strangelove, Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying about Monism and Accept the World of Relations, at least for the sake of the Good1
Fish as fellow creatures—A matter of moral attention1
Akrasia and moral motivation1
Phenomenology, anti‐realism, and the knowability paradox1
Sellars's ontological nominalism1
Sex, truth, and law: Rereading Foucault's History of Sexuality after volume 4, The Confessions of the Flesh1
The Noumenal Republic: Critical Constructivism After Kant, by Rainer Forst Cambridge: Polity Press, 2024, ISBN‐13: 978‐1‐5095‐6228‐81
What a jerk!1
Précis of Brentano's Philosophical System1
Moral friends? The idea of the moral relationship1
The harm of humiliation1
Recognition, second‐personal authority, and nonideal theory1
Against theological readings of Sartre1
Modeling the meanings of pictures: Depiction and the philosophy of language, by JohnKulvicki. Oxford University Press, 2020, ISBN: 9780198847472, £55.00, hbk. 176 pp.1
Torturous withdrawal: Emotional compulsion in addiction1
Communicating your point of view1
The purposes of descriptive psychology1
Kant on the Aesthetic Idea in Judgment and Creation1
The case for rage: Why anger is essential to anti‐racist struggle. By MyishaCherry. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2021, 203pp. £14.99/$19.95, ISBN 978‐0‐19‐755734‐11
Is jealousy justifiable?1
Experiencing the a priori1
Human nature, history, and the limits of critique1
Swimming problems: Hegel, Kant, and the demand for metatheory1
Consent as an act of commitment1
Kierkegaard on belief and credence1
Why immanent critique?1
Don't Stare, Compare! Lotze on Attention1
Thought and reality in Marx's early writings on ancient philosophy1
Practical cognition as volition1
Standing to praise1
On wandering: Exile, migration and other questions in critical theory1
Murdoch's ontological argument1
Obligations of feeling1
Kant and the transformation of natural history. By AndrewCooperOxford: Oxford University Press, 2023. pp. ix+249. ISBN: 9780192869784. £60 Hbk.1
No Self‐Reference, No Ownership?1
Circumstantial and constitutive moral luck in Kant's moral philosophy1
Life as ground—Variations on a theme: Comments on Karen Ng's Hegel's concept of life1
Proustian Grief1
Why it's OK to speak your mind, HrishikeshJoshi. Routledge, 2021. ISBN: 9780367141721, Pbk, £18.99, 196 pp.1
Walter Benjamin and the Idea of Natural History. by EliFriendlander Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2024, ISBN: 97815036365521
Ressentiment and power: On Reginster's The Will to Nothingness1
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