Ethical Theory and Moral Practice

Papers
(The TQCC of Ethical Theory and Moral Practice is 2. 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
Blameless Moral Criticism – the Case of Moral Disappointment30
A Value-Free, Diversity-Sensitive Measure of Freedom27
Editorial22
Introduction: Symposium on Stichter’s The Skillfulness of Virtue19
Editorial19
Disagreement, Anti-Realism about Reasons, and Inference to the Best Explanation17
Kant, Vice, and Global Poverty16
The relational wrong of Poverty14
Transformative Contextual Realism11
How Can Hope Be Rational in the Context of Global Poverty?11
Working Retirees? A Liberal Case for Retirement as Free Time11
In Search of the Trinity: A Dilemma for Parfit’s Conciliatory Project10
George Sher: A Wild West of the Mind10
The Justice and Ontology of Gastrospaces9
Bending as Counterspeech8
Aptness Isn’t Enough: Why We Ought to Abandon Anger8
Can Subjectivism Account for Degrees of Wellbeing?7
Sara Protasi: The Philosophy of Envy Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. Hardback (ISBN 978-1-316-51917-2), £75. 260 pp7
In the Shadow of Rawls: Egalitarianism Today7
Tommaso Greco: La legge della fiducia. Alle radici del diritto7
‘I’m Outta Here’: Theorizing the Role of Exit in the Ideal of Non-Domination7
Contributing to Historical-Structural Injustice via Morally Wrong Acts6
Democratic citizenship and polarization: Robert Talisse’s theory of democracy6
How Situationism Impacts the Goals of Character Education6
Racism: a Moral or Explanatory Concept?5
Correction to: The Sources of Political Normativity: the Case for Instrumental and Epistemic Normativity in Political Realism5
Limitarianism, Institutionalism, and Justice5
Moral Education Through the Fostering of Reasoning Skills5
‘Kimberley Brownlee: Being Sure of each Other. An Essay on Social Rights and Freedoms’ Oxford: Oxford University Press, 20205
How Do Technologies Affect How We See and Treat Animals? Extending Technological Mediation Theory to Human-animal Relations5
A Defense of Modest Ideal Observer Theory: The Case of Adam Smith’s Impartial Spectator5
Mauro Dorato: Science and Representative Democracy: Experts and Citizens4
What does it mean to have an equal say?4
Introduction to the Special Issue on Moral Psychology and Moral Education4
Testimony of Oppression and the Limits of Empathy4
Wellbeing and Changing Attitudes Across Time4
Reasoning in Character: Virtue, Legal Argumentation, and Judicial Ethics4
Correction to: Working Retirees? A Liberal Case for Retirement as Free Time4
Partiality and Meaning4
Virtuous Arguing With Conviction and Humility4
Self-Threatening Extortionists Constitute a Problem for Utilitarians, Not Contractualists4
Correction to: How Can Hope Be Rational in the Context of Global Poverty?4
Blame and Proportionality4
Correction to: Anger and Absurdity3
Editorial3
Pluralism, Structural Injustice, and Reparations for Historical Injustice: A Reply to Daniel Butt3
Guest Editors’ Introduction: De-moralizing Ethics3
Anti-racism and inclusive racism3
Malcolm Schofield: Cicero: Political Philosophy3
György Márkus, János Kis, and György Bence: How Is Critical Economic Theory Possible? Translated by John Grumley and János Kis. Leiden: Brill, 2022. Hardback (ISBN 978-90-04-51847-6) € 167.48. 296 pp.3
Correction to: In Search of the Trinity: A Dilemma for Parfit’s Conciliatory Project3
Shannon Vallor: THE AI Mirror: How to Reclaim Our Humanity in an Age of Machine Thinking. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2024. Paperback (ISBN 978-0-19-775906-6), $24.95 USD, 272 Pages3
Knowledge Versus Understanding: What Drives Moral Progress?3
Corrado Fumagalli and Valeria Ottonelli (eds.): Votare o no. La pratica democratica del voto, tra diritto individuale e scelta collettiva3
Editors’-in-Chief Note3
Editorial3
Should Philosophical Reflection on Ethics Do Without Moral Concepts?3
Correction to: Envy, Levelling Down, and Harrison Bergeron: Defending Limitarianism Against Three Common Objections3
Benefiting from Wrongdoing and Moral Protest3
Justin Clarke Doane: Morality and Mathematics Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2020 hardback, 9780198823667, 208pp3
What’s Wrong with Social Hierarchy? On Niko Kolodny’s The Pecking Order3
Technomoral Resilience as a Goal of Moral Education3
Cognitivism and the argument from evidence non-responsiveness*3
Digital Blackface and Its Argumentative Implications3
On the Harm of Imposing Risk of Harm3
Metz’s Relational Moral Theory and Environmental Ethics2
Hypocrisy and Epistemic Injustice2
Low-Skilled Migrants and the Historical Reproduction of Immigration Injustice2
Thinking Functionally About Moral Assertion2
Deliberation and the Problems of Exclusion and Uptake: The Virtues of Actively Facilitating Equitable Deliberation and Testimonial Sensibility2
Michael Cholbi: Grief: A Philosophical Guide2
The Relativistic Car: Applying Metaethics to the Debate about Self-Driving Vehicles2
The Ethics of Signaling in War2
On the Efficiency Objection to Workplace Democracy2
Considering the Purposes of Moral Education with Evidence in Neuroscience: Emphasis on Habituation of Virtues and Cultivation of Phronesis2
Self-fulfilling Prophecy in Practical and Automated Prediction2
Virtuous People and Moral Reasons2
Michael S. Moore: Mechanical Choices. The Responsibility of the Human Machine2
William MacAskill: What we Owe the Future: A Million-Year View2
The Skill Model: A Dilemma for Virtue Ethics2
Distinguishing Disadvantage from Ill-Being in the Capability Approach2
Contractualism and the Moral Point of View2
Esteem, Social Norms and Status Inequality2
Vaccine Passports and Political Legitimacy: A Public Reason Framework for Policymakers2
Harmony, Disruption, and Affective Injustice: Metz and the Capacity for Harmonious Relationship2
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