International Journal of Philosophical Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of International Journal of Philosophical Studies 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 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Vulnerability in Social Epistemic Networks20
From Vulnerability to Precariousness: Examining the Moral Foundations of Care Ethics13
Institutional Opacity, Epistemic Vulnerability, and Institutional Testimonial Justice9
Emotions and Distrust in Science8
How to Feel About Climate Change? An Analysis of the Normativity of Climate Emotions7
Recognition, Vulnerability and Trust6
Vulnerability, Insecurity and the Pathologies of Trust and Distrust6
Epistemic Vulnerability5
Emotional Gaslighting and Affective Empathy5
Vulnerability and Trust: An Introduction4
Matters of Trust as Matters of Attachment Security4
Sensitivity, Safety, and Epistemic Closure4
The Reification of Value: Robust Realism and Alienation4
Recognizing Children as Agents: Taylor’s Hermeneutical Ontology and the Philosophy of Childhood3
The Privilege of the Present: Time and the Trace from Heidegger to Derrida3
Irrational Love: Taking Romeo and Juliet Seriously3
Remembrance and Denial of Genocide: On the Interrelations of Testimonial and Hermeneutical Injustice3
Representation and Epistemic Violence3
Themes from Testimonial Injustice and Trust: Introduction to the Special Issue2
Pragmatism and the History of the Analytic-Continental Divide2
C.I. Lewis: Pragmatist or Reductionist?2
Just How Testimonial, Epistemic, Or Correctable Is Testimonial Injustice?2
The Agent in Pain: Alienation and Discursive Abuse2
Our Epistemic Duties in Scenarios of Vaccine Mistrust2
Articulating Understanding: A Phenomenological Approach to Testimony on Gendered Violence2
From Gegenstand to Gegenstehenlassen: On the Meanings of Objectivity in Heidegger and Hegel2
Frames, Reasons, and Rationality2
Melancholy as Responding to Reasons2
An Interview with John McDowell on his 2013 Agnes Cuming Lectures (UCD), ‘Two Questions About Perception’1
Just Deserts: Debating Free Will (Polity Press 2021)1
Brandom and A Spirit of Trust1
Betrayal, Trust and Loyalty1
The Role of the Third in the Genesis of a We-perspective1
Each Other’s World, Each Other’s Fate—Løgstrup’s Conception of Basic Trust1
Linguisticality and Lifeworld: Gadamer’s Late Turn to Phenomenology1
Expressive Vulnerabilities: Language and the Non-Human1
Could There Be Expressive Reasons? A Sketch of A Theory1
Ignorance, Involuntariness, and Regret in Aristotle1
On Being Bound to Linguistic Norms. Reply to Reinikainen and Kaluziński1
Neo-Carnapian Metaphysics1
Wittgensteinian Wood-Sellers: A Resolute Relativistic Reading1
Time after History: Derrida’s Two Readings of Heidegger1
Addressing the Past: Time, Blame and Guilt1
The Birth of Ethics: Reconstructing the Role and Nature of Morality1
Normativity between Naturalism and Phenomenology1
Kant’s Reply to the Consequence Argument1
Bearing Bad News1
Interpretation for Emancipation: Taylor as a Critical Theorist1
Arrested Development: On Hegel, Heidegger and Derrida1
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