Ethical Theory and Moral Practice

Papers
(The TQCC of Ethical Theory and Moral Practice is 3. 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 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
How Can Hope Be Rational in the Context of Global Poverty?33
Correction to: Envy, Levelling Down, and Harrison Bergeron: Defending Limitarianism Against Three Common Objections31
A Value-Free, Diversity-Sensitive Measure of Freedom28
Justin Clarke Doane: Morality and Mathematics Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2020 hardback, 9780198823667, 208pp23
Democratic citizenship and polarization: Robert Talisse’s theory of democracy19
Pluralism, Structural Injustice, and Reparations for Historical Injustice: A Reply to Daniel Butt17
What’s Wrong with Social Hierarchy? On Niko Kolodny’s The Pecking Order14
Partiality and Meaning14
Moral Education Through the Fostering of Reasoning Skills13
Cognitivism and the argument from evidence non-responsiveness*11
How Do Technologies Affect How We See and Treat Animals? Extending Technological Mediation Theory to Human-animal Relations11
Billy Christmas: property and justice. A liberal theory of Natural Rights. New York: Routledge, 2021. E-Book (ISBN: 978-0-429-29725-0), € 29.70. 184 pp.10
Low-Skilled Migrants and the Historical Reproduction of Immigration Injustice10
Anonymous Arguments10
Fay Niker and Aveek Bhattacharya (eds.): Political Philosophy in a Pandemic: Routes to a More Just Future10
Is Rational Manipulation Permissible?9
Rectification Versus Aid: Why the State Owes More to Those it Wrongfully Harms8
Should Philosophical Reflection on Ethics Do Without Moral Concepts?8
Esteem, Social Norms and Status Inequality8
The Ethics of Signaling in War7
Moral Disagreement and Moral Education: What’s the Problem?7
Metaethics as Dead Politics? On Political Normativity and Justification7
Instrumental Needs: A Relational Account6
Conceptual Mediation in Technomoral Change: Reply to Danaher and Sætra6
Virtuous People and Moral Reasons6
Sorry if! On Conditional Apologies6
Prison Violence as Punishment6
Gerald Lang: Strokes of Luck: A Study in Moral and Political Philosophy6
Introduction: Symposium Limitarianism: Extreme Wealth as a Moral Problem6
Universal Law and Poverty Relief6
The Virtuous Arguer as a Virtuous Sequencer5
Valeria Ottonelli & Tiziana Torresi, the Right Not to Stay: Justice in Migration, the Liberal Democratic State, and the Case of Temporary Migration Projects5
Explaining Free Will by Rational Abilities5
Deservingness Belongs to the Past5
Correction to: When Monitoring Facilitates Trust5
The Distributive Demands of Relational Egalitarianism5
Challenging Ethical Practices: From Moral Psychology to Normative Theory and Back Again5
Is Veganism Not Good Enough? Industrial Plant Agriculture and Unnecessary Harm5
Solidarity and The Politics of Redress: Structural Injustice, History and Counter-Finalities5
Editorial4
Gregg D. Caruso: Rejecting Retributivism: Free Will, Punishment, and Criminal Justice4
Choosing, Picking, and Reason to Choose4
The Hidden Values of Resisting Temptation: Effort, Meaning, and Self-Knowledge4
Fitting Love and Uniqueness4
Institutional Integrity: Its Meaning and Value4
Editorial ‘The Theory and Practice of Counterspeech’4
Federica Liveriero: Relational Liberalism: Democratic Co-Authorship in a Pluralistic World Cham, Switzerland: Springer Nature, 2023. Hardback (ISBN 978-3-031-22742-4) $119.99. 291 pp.4
Poverty, Exploitation, Mere Things and Mere Means4
The Problem(s) of Constituting the Demos: A (Set of) Solution(s)4
The Moral Virtue of Being Understanding4
The relational wrong of Poverty3
The Justice and Ontology of Gastrospaces3
Respect for Rights and Liability to Defensive Harm3
Tommaso Greco: La legge della fiducia. Alle radici del diritto3
Appreciation as an Epistemic Emotion3
“We Accept You, One of Us”: Praise, Blame, and Group Management3
A Republican Conception of Counterspeech3
Reasoning in Character: Virtue, Legal Argumentation, and Judicial Ethics3
Editorial3
What does it mean to have an equal say?3
Knowledge Versus Understanding: What Drives Moral Progress?3
Is Aristotelian Naturalism Safe From the Moral Outsider?3
Vaccine Passports and Political Legitimacy: A Public Reason Framework for Policymakers3
A Diachronic Consistency Argument for Minimizing One’s Own Rights Violations3
Kant, Vice, and Global Poverty3
Disagreement and Expressions of Dissent Within Public Institutions3
Editorial3
Mutual Service as the Relational Value of Democracy3
On the Harm of Imposing Risk of Harm3
Rethinking Anonymous Grading3
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
Distinguishing Disadvantage from Ill-Being in the Capability Approach3
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