Most Cited Articles

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December 12, 2024

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An automated post listing (with correct bibliographic information) the top 500 articles in the citation database I’m using, plus graphs of their absolute and relative citation rates over time. The study is of articles published from 1965 onwards, and cited from 1980 onwards.

David Lewis, (1983b), ‘New Work for a Theory of Universals’

Citations: 768

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Figure 1: Citation count and rate for Lewis (1983b)

Thomas Nagel, (1974), ‘What is It Like To Be a Bat’

Citations: 644

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Figure 2: Citation count and rate for Nagel (1974)

Harry G. Frankfurt, (1971), ‘Freedom of the Will and the Concept of a Person’

Citations: 563

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Figure 3: Citation count and rate for Frankfurt (1971)

Harry G. Frankfurt, (1971), ‘Freedom of the Will and the Concept of a Person’

Citations: 563

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Figure 4: Citation count and rate for Frankfurt (1971)

Harry G. Frankfurt, (1971), ‘Freedom of the Will and the Concept of a Person’

Citations: 563

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Figure 5: Citation count and rate for Frankfurt (1971)

Harry G. Frankfurt, (1971), ‘Freedom of the Will and the Concept of a Person’

Citations: 563

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Figure 6: Citation count and rate for Frankfurt (1971)

Harry G. Frankfurt, (1971), ‘Freedom of the Will and the Concept of a Person’

Citations: 563

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Figure 7: Citation count and rate for Frankfurt (1971)

Harry G. Frankfurt, (1971), ‘Freedom of the Will and the Concept of a Person’

Citations: 563

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Figure 8: Citation count and rate for Frankfurt (1971)

Harry G. Frankfurt, (1969), ‘Alternate Possibilities and Moral Responsibility’

Citations: 513

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Figure 9: Citation count and rate for Frankfurt (1969)

David Lewis, (1996), ‘Elusive Knowledge’

Citations: 503

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Figure 10: Citation count and rate for Lewis (1996)

Peter Machamer, Lindley Darden, and Carl F. Craver, (2000), ‘Thinking About Mechanisms’

Citations: 501

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Figure 11: Citation count and rate for Machamer, Darden, and Craver (2000)

Frank Jackson, (1982), ‘Epiphenomenal Qualia’

Citations: 473

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Figure 12: Citation count and rate for Jackson (1982)

David Lewis, (1973), ‘Causation’

Citations: 461

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Figure 13: Citation count and rate for Lewis (1973)

David Lewis, (1973), ‘Causation’

Citations: 461

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Figure 14: Citation count and rate for Lewis (1973)

David Lewis, (1973), ‘Causation’

Citations: 461

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Figure 15: Citation count and rate for Lewis (1973)

David Lewis, (1973), ‘Causation’

Citations: 461

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Figure 16: Citation count and rate for Lewis (1973)

David Lewis, (1973), ‘Causation’

Citations: 461

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Figure 17: Citation count and rate for Lewis (1973)

David Lewis, (1973), ‘Causation’

Citations: 461

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Figure 18: Citation count and rate for Lewis (1973)

Saul Kripke, (1975), ‘Outline of a Theory of Truth’

Citations: 455

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Figure 19: Citation count and rate for Kripke (1975)

Andy Clark and David J. Chalmers, (1998), ‘The Extended Mind’

Citations: 441

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Figure 20: Citation count and rate for Clark and Chalmers (1998)

John Perry, (1979), ‘The Problem of the Essential Indexical’

Citations: 420

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Figure 21: Citation count and rate for Perry (1979)

David Lewis, (1979a), ‘Attitudes De Dicto and De Se’

Citations: 411

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Figure 22: Citation count and rate for Lewis (1979a)

Alvin I. Goldman, (1976), ‘Discrimination and Perceptual Knowledge’

Citations: 406

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Figure 23: Citation count and rate for Goldman (1976)

David Lewis, (1979c), ‘Scorekeeping in a Language Game’

Citations: 402

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Figure 24: Citation count and rate for Lewis (1979c)

Peter Singer, (1972), ‘Famine, Affluence, and Morality’

Citations: 394

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Figure 25: Citation count and rate for Singer (1972)

David Lewis, (1979b), ‘Counterfactual Dependence and Time’s Arrow’

Citations: 381

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Figure 26: Citation count and rate for Lewis (1979b)

James Pryor, (2000), ‘The Skeptic and the Dogmatist’

Citations: 371

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Figure 27: Citation count and rate for Pryor (2000)

Keith S. Donnellan, (1966), ‘Reference and Definite Descriptions’

Citations: 367

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Figure 28: Citation count and rate for Donnellan (1966)

Elizabeth S. Anderson, (1999), ‘What is the Point of Equality?’

Citations: 362

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Figure 29: Citation count and rate for Anderson (1999)

Robert Cummins, (1975), ‘Functional Analysis’

Citations: 347

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Figure 30: Citation count and rate for Cummins (1975)

Fred Dretske, (1970), ‘Epistemic Operators’

Citations: 337

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Figure 31: Citation count and rate for Dretske (1970)

Jonathan Schaffer, (2010a), ‘Monism: The Priority of the Whole’

Citations: 311

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Figure 32: Citation count and rate for Schaffer (2010a)

Tyler Burge, (1993), ‘Content Preservation’

Citations: 308

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Figure 33: Citation count and rate for Burge (1993)

Keith DeRose, (1995), ‘Solving the Skeptical Problem’

Citations: 305

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Figure 34: Citation count and rate for DeRose (1995)

Stephen Yablo, (1992), ‘Mental Causation’

Citations: 302

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Figure 35: Citation count and rate for Yablo (1992)

David Lewis, (1994), ‘Humean Supervenience Debugged’

Citations: 300

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Figure 36: Citation count and rate for Lewis (1994)

Adam Elga, (2007), ‘Reflection and Disagreement’

Citations: 292

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Figure 37: Citation count and rate for Elga (2007)

Paul Benacerraf, (1973), ‘Mathematical Truth’

Citations: 284

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Figure 38: Citation count and rate for Benacerraf (1973)

Paul Benacerraf, (1973), ‘Mathematical Truth’

Citations: 284

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Figure 39: Citation count and rate for Benacerraf (1973)

Paul Benacerraf, (1973), ‘Mathematical Truth’

Citations: 284

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Figure 40: Citation count and rate for Benacerraf (1973)

Paul Benacerraf, (1973), ‘Mathematical Truth’

Citations: 284

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Figure 41: Citation count and rate for Benacerraf (1973)

Paul Benacerraf, (1973), ‘Mathematical Truth’

Citations: 284

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Figure 42: Citation count and rate for Benacerraf (1973)

Paul Benacerraf, (1973), ‘Mathematical Truth’

Citations: 284

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Figure 43: Citation count and rate for Benacerraf (1973)

David Christensen, (2007), ‘Epistemology of Disagreement: The Good News’

Citations: 282

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Figure 44: Citation count and rate for Christensen (2007)

Paul M. Churchland, (1981), ‘Eliminative Materialism and the Propositional Attitudes’

Citations: 281

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Figure 45: Citation count and rate for Churchland (1981)

Sharon Street, (2006), ‘A Darwinian Dilemma for Realist Theories of Value’

Citations: 277

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Figure 46: Citation count and rate for Street (2006)

Larry Laudan, (1981), ‘A Confutation of Convergent Realism’

Citations: 275

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Figure 47: Citation count and rate for Laudan (1981)

Jason Stanley and Timothy Williamson, (2001), ‘Knowing How’

Citations: 274

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Figure 48: Citation count and rate for Stanley and Williamson (2001)

G. A. Cohen, (1989), ‘On the Currency of Egalitarian Justice’

Citations: 271

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Figure 49: Citation count and rate for G. A. Cohen (1989)

Mark Johnston, (1992b), ‘How To Speak of the Colors’

Citations: 267

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Figure 50: Citation count and rate for Johnston (1992b)

Carlos E. Alchourrón, Peter Gärdenfors, and David Makinson, (1985), ‘On the Logic of Theory Change: Partial Meet Contraction and Revision Functions’

Citations: 264

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Figure 51: Citation count and rate for Alchourrón, Gärdenfors, and Makinson (1985)

David Lewis, (1976b), ‘Probabilities of Conditionals and Conditional Probabilities’

Citations: 260

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Figure 52: Citation count and rate for Lewis (1976b)

John Hawthorne and Jason Stanley, (2008), ‘Knowledge and Action’

Citations: 257

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Figure 53: Citation count and rate for Hawthorne and Stanley (2008)

Niko Kolodny, (2005), ‘Why Be Rational?’

Citations: 255

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Figure 54: Citation count and rate for Kolodny (2005)

Judith Jarvis Thomson, (1971), ‘A Defense of Abortion’

Citations: 250

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Figure 55: Citation count and rate for Thomson (1971)

Philip Kitcher, (1981), ‘Explanatory Unification’

Citations: 247

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Figure 56: Citation count and rate for Kitcher (1981)

Keith DeRose, (1992), ‘Contextualism and Knowledge Attributions’

Citations: 247

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Figure 57: Citation count and rate for DeRose (1992)

Michael Friedman, (1974), ‘Explanation and Scientific Understanding’

Citations: 245

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Figure 58: Citation count and rate for M. Friedman (1974)

Michael Friedman, (1974), ‘Explanation and Scientific Understanding’

Citations: 245

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Figure 59: Citation count and rate for M. Friedman (1974)

Michael Friedman, (1974), ‘Explanation and Scientific Understanding’

Citations: 245

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Figure 60: Citation count and rate for M. Friedman (1974)

Michael Friedman, (1974), ‘Explanation and Scientific Understanding’

Citations: 245

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Figure 61: Citation count and rate for M. Friedman (1974)

Michael Friedman, (1974), ‘Explanation and Scientific Understanding’

Citations: 245

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Figure 62: Citation count and rate for M. Friedman (1974)

Michael Friedman, (1974), ‘Explanation and Scientific Understanding’

Citations: 245

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Figure 63: Citation count and rate for M. Friedman (1974)

David Lewis, (1970), ‘How To Define Theoretical Terms’

Citations: 241

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Figure 64: Citation count and rate for Lewis (1970)

James M. Joyce, (1998), ‘A Nonpragmatic Vindication of Probabilism’

Citations: 241

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Figure 65: Citation count and rate for Joyce (1998)

Peter Railton, (1986), ‘Moral Realism’

Citations: 240

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Figure 66: Citation count and rate for Railton (1986)

Paul Benacerraf, (1965), ‘What Numbers Could Not Be’

Citations: 239

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Figure 67: Citation count and rate for Benacerraf (1965)

Sally Haslanger, (2000), ‘Gender and Race: (What) Are They? (What) Do We Want Them To Be?’

Citations: 233

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Figure 68: Citation count and rate for Haslanger (2000)

Gary Watson, (1975), ‘Free Agency’

Citations: 230

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Figure 69: Citation count and rate for Watson (1975)

John McDowell, (1979), ‘Virtue and Reason’

Citations: 229

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Figure 70: Citation count and rate for McDowell (1979)

David Lewis, (1984), ‘Putnam’s Paradox’

Citations: 229

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Figure 71: Citation count and rate for Lewis (1984)

David Lewis, (1968), ‘Counterpart Theory and Quantified Modal Logic’

Citations: 224

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Figure 72: Citation count and rate for Lewis (1968)

Michael G. F. Martin, (2002), ‘The Transparency of Experience’

Citations: 223

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Figure 73: Citation count and rate for M. G. F. Martin (2002)

Jon Barwise and Robin Cooper, (1981), ‘Generalized Quantifiers and Natural-Language’

Citations: 222

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Figure 74: Citation count and rate for Barwise and Cooper (1981)

Nishi Shah and J. David Velleman, (2005), ‘Doxastic Deliberation’

Citations: 220

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Figure 75: Citation count and rate for Shah and Velleman (2005)

David Lewis, (1997), ‘Finkish Dispositions’

Citations: 216

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Figure 76: Citation count and rate for Lewis (1997)

Joseph Levine, (1983), ‘Materialism and Qualia: The Explanatory Gap’

Citations: 214

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Figure 77: Citation count and rate for Levine (1983)

David Lewis, (2000), ‘Causation as Influence’

Citations: 214

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Figure 78: Citation count and rate for Lewis (2000)

Graham Priest, (1979), ‘The Logic of Paradox’

Citations: 213

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Figure 79: Citation count and rate for Priest (1979)

Bas C. van Fraassen, (1984), ‘Belief and the Will’

Citations: 210

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Figure 80: Citation count and rate for van Fraassen (1984)

Keith DeRose, (2003), ‘Assertion, Knowledge, and Context’

Citations: 209

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Figure 81: Citation count and rate for DeRose (2003)

Ronald Dworkin, (1981b), ‘What is Equality? Part 2: Equality of Resources’

Citations: 208

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Figure 82: Citation count and rate for Dworkin (1981b)

Jeremy Fantl and Matthew McGrath, (2002), ‘Evidence, Pragmatics, and Justification’

Citations: 206

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Figure 83: Citation count and rate for Fantl and McGrath (2002)

Dorothy Edgington, (1995), ‘On Conditionals’

Citations: 205

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Figure 84: Citation count and rate for Edgington (1995)

John Perry, (1977), ‘Frege on Demonstratives’

Citations: 204

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Figure 85: Citation count and rate for Perry (1977)

Stephen L. Darwall, (1977), ‘Two Kinds of Respect’

Citations: 203

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Figure 86: Citation count and rate for Darwall (1977)

John Rawls, (1980), ‘Kantian Constructivism in Moral Theory’

Citations: 202

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Figure 87: Citation count and rate for Rawls (1980)

Daniel C. Dennett, (1991), ‘Real Patterns’

Citations: 202

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Figure 88: Citation count and rate for Dennett (1991)

C. B. Martin, (1994), ‘Dispositions and Conditionals’

Citations: 202

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Figure 89: Citation count and rate for C. B. Martin (1994)

Peter Railton, (1984), ‘Alienation, Consequentialism, and the Demands of Morality’

Citations: 201

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Figure 90: Citation count and rate for Railton (1984)

Justin D’Arms and Dan Jacobson, (2000b), ‘The Moralistic Fallacy: On the ’Appropriateness’ of Emotions’

Citations: 200

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Figure 91: Citation count and rate for D’Arms and Jacobson (2000b)

Gilbert Harman, (1965), ‘The Inference To the Best Explanation’

Citations: 199

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Figure 92: Citation count and rate for Harman (1965)

Larry Wright, (1973), ‘Functions’

Citations: 199

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Figure 93: Citation count and rate for L. Wright (1973)

George Boolos, (1984), ‘To Be is To Be a Value of a Variable (Or To Be Some Values of Some Variables)’

Citations: 198

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Figure 94: Citation count and rate for Boolos (1984)

Fred Dretske, (1977), ‘Laws of Nature’

Citations: 196

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Figure 95: Citation count and rate for Dretske (1977)

Karen Neander, (1991a), ‘Functions as Selected Effects: The Conceptual Analyst’s Defense’

Citations: 191

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Figure 96: Citation count and rate for Neander (1991a)

Tamar Szabò Gendler, (2008a), ‘Alief and Belief’

Citations: 191

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Figure 97: Citation count and rate for Gendler (2008a)

Jessica M. Wilson, (2014), ‘No Work for a Theory of Grounding’

Citations: 187

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Figure 98: Citation count and rate for Wilson (2014)

Tyler Burge, (1986a), ‘Individualism and Psychology’

Citations: 186

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Figure 99: Citation count and rate for Burge (1986a)

Seth Yalcin, (2007), ‘Epistemic Modals’

Citations: 185

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Figure 100: Citation count and rate for Yalcin (2007)

John Broome, (1999), ‘Normative Requirements’

Citations: 184

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Figure 101: Citation count and rate for Broome (1999)

Ruth Garrett Millikan, (1989b), ‘In Defense of Proper Functions’

Citations: 183

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Figure 102: Citation count and rate for Millikan (1989b)

Michael Tooley, (1977), ‘Nature of Laws’

Citations: 182

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Figure 103: Citation count and rate for Tooley (1977)

Jason Stanley and Zoltán Gendler Szabó, (2000), ‘On Quantifier Domain Restriction’

Citations: 182

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Figure 104: Citation count and rate for Stanley and Szabó (2000)

Robert C. Stalnaker, (2002), ‘Common Ground’

Citations: 181

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Figure 105: Citation count and rate for Stalnaker (2002)

Ruth Garrett Millikan, (1989a), ‘Biosemantics’

Citations: 180

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Figure 106: Citation count and rate for Millikan (1989a)

David Lewis, (1978), ‘Truth in Fiction’

Citations: 177

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Figure 107: Citation count and rate for Lewis (1978)

Hilary Putnam, (1973), ‘Meaning and Reference’

Citations: 177

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Figure 108: Citation count and rate for Putnam (1973)

Hilary Putnam, (1973), ‘Meaning and Reference’

Citations: 177

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Figure 109: Citation count and rate for Putnam (1973)

Hilary Putnam, (1973), ‘Meaning and Reference’

Citations: 177

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Figure 110: Citation count and rate for Putnam (1973)

Hilary Putnam, (1973), ‘Meaning and Reference’

Citations: 177

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Figure 111: Citation count and rate for Putnam (1973)

Hilary Putnam, (1973), ‘Meaning and Reference’

Citations: 177

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Figure 112: Citation count and rate for Putnam (1973)

Hilary Putnam, (1973), ‘Meaning and Reference’

Citations: 177

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Figure 113: Citation count and rate for Putnam (1973)

Jennifer Lackey, (2007a), ‘Norms of Assertion’

Citations: 176

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Figure 114: Citation count and rate for Lackey (2007a)

Alex Byrne, (2001), ‘Intentionalism Defended’

Citations: 175

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Figure 115: Citation count and rate for Byrne (2001)

Kendall L. Walton, (1970), ‘Categories of Art’

Citations: 174

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Figure 116: Citation count and rate for Walton (1970)

Richard Feldman and Earl Conee, (1985), ‘Evidentialism’

Citations: 174

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Figure 117: Citation count and rate for Feldman and Conee (1985)

Tyler Burge, (1988), ‘Individualism and Self-Knowledge’

Citations: 174

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Figure 118: Citation count and rate for Burge (1988)

Wlodek Rabinowicz and Toni Rønnow‐Rasmussen, (2004), ‘The Strike of the Demon: On Fitting Pro-Attitudes and Value’

Citations: 174

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Figure 119: Citation count and rate for Rabinowicz and Rønnow‐Rasmussen (2004)

David Lewis, (1976a), ‘Paradoxes of Time Travel’

Citations: 173

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Figure 120: Citation count and rate for Lewis (1976a)

David Lewis, (1981), ‘Causal Decision Theory’

Citations: 173

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Figure 121: Citation count and rate for Lewis (1981)

Annette Baier, (1986), ‘Trust and Antitrust’

Citations: 172

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Figure 122: Citation count and rate for Baier (1986)

Angela M. Smith, (2005), ‘Responsibility for Attitudes: Activity and Passivity in Mental Life’

Citations: 172

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Figure 123: Citation count and rate for A. M. Smith (2005)

Philip Kitcher, (1990), ‘The Division of Cognitive Labor’

Citations: 171

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Figure 124: Citation count and rate for Kitcher (1990)

David Plunkett and Tim Sundell, (2013), ‘Disagreement and the Semantics of Normative and Evaluative Terms’

Citations: 171

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Figure 125: Citation count and rate for Plunkett and Sundell (2013)

Duncan Pritchard, (2012), ‘Anti-Luck Virtue Epistemology’

Citations: 170

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Figure 126: Citation count and rate for Pritchard (2012)

David J. Chalmers and Frank Jackson, (2001), ‘Conceptual Analysis and Reductive Explanation’

Citations: 169

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Figure 127: Citation count and rate for Chalmers and Jackson (2001)

Jonathan Schaffer, (2016), ‘Grounding in the Image of Causation’

Citations: 168

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Figure 128: Citation count and rate for Schaffer (2016)

Peter T. Geach, (1965), ‘Assertion’

Citations: 167

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Figure 129: Citation count and rate for Geach (1965)

Gregory S. Kavka, (1983), ‘The Toxin Puzzle’

Citations: 167

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Figure 130: Citation count and rate for Kavka (1983)

Charles Travis, (2004), ‘The Silence of the Senses’

Citations: 167

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Figure 131: Citation count and rate for Travis (2004)

Donald Davidson, (1967b), ‘Truth and Meaning’

Citations: 166

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Figure 132: Citation count and rate for Davidson (1967b)

Richard Boyd, (1991), ‘Realism, Anti-foundationalism and the Enthusiasm for Natural Kinds’

Citations: 165

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Figure 133: Citation count and rate for Boyd (1991)

Stephen Yablo, (1993a), ‘Is Conceivability a Guide To Possibility’

Citations: 165

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Figure 134: Citation count and rate for Yablo (1993a)

Nishi Shah, (2003), ‘How Truth Governs Belief’

Citations: 165

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Figure 135: Citation count and rate for Shah (2003)

Alvin I. Goldman, (1967), ‘A Causal Theory of Knowing’

Citations: 164

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Figure 136: Citation count and rate for Goldman (1967)

Paul Audi, (2012), ‘Grounding: Toward a Theory of the In-Virtue-Of Relation’

Citations: 164

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Figure 137: Citation count and rate for P. Audi (2012)

Jaegwon Kim, (1984), ‘Concepts of Supervenience’

Citations: 163

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Figure 138: Citation count and rate for Kim (1984)

Timothy Williamson, (1996), ‘Knowing and Asserting’

Citations: 163

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Figure 139: Citation count and rate for Williamson (1996)

Michael G. F. Martin, (2004), ‘The Limits of Self-Awareness’

Citations: 163

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Figure 140: Citation count and rate for M. G. F. Martin (2004)

Alvin I. Goldman, (2001), ‘Experts: Which Ones Should You Trust?’

Citations: 162

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Figure 141: Citation count and rate for Goldman (2001)

Peter Lasersohn, (2005), ‘Context Dependence, Disagreement, and Predicates of Personal Taste’

Citations: 162

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Figure 142: Citation count and rate for Lasersohn (2005)

Susan Wolf, (1982), ‘Moral Saints’

Citations: 161

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Figure 143: Citation count and rate for Wolf (1982)

Kristie Dotson, (2011), ‘Tracking Epistemic Violence, Tracking Practices of Silencing’

Citations: 161

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Figure 144: Citation count and rate for Dotson (2011)

Joshua Knobe, (2003), ‘Intentional Action and Side Effects in Ordinary Language’

Citations: 160

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Figure 145: Citation count and rate for Knobe (2003)

James Bogen and James Woodward, (1988), ‘Saving the Phenomena’

Citations: 158

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Figure 146: Citation count and rate for Bogen and Woodward (1988)

John Hardwig, (1985), ‘Epistemic Dependence’

Citations: 155

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Christine M. Korsgaard, (1986), ‘Skepticism About Practical Reason’

Citations: 155

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Pamela Hieronymi, (2005), ‘The Wrong Kind of Reason’

Citations: 154

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Heather Douglas, (2000), ‘Inductive Risk and Values in Science’

Citations: 153

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Stuart Glennan, (2002), ‘Rethinking Mechanistic Explanation’

Citations: 153

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John M. Taurek, (1977), ‘Should the Numbers Count?’

Citations: 152

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Stewart Cohen, (1984), ‘Justification and Truth’

Citations: 152

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Paul A. Boghossian and J. David Velleman, (1989), ‘Color as a Secondary Quality’

Citations: 152

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Richard J. Arneson, (1989), ‘Equality and Equal Opportunity for Welfare’

Citations: 152

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Ned Block and Robert C. Stalnaker, (1999), ‘Conceptual Analysis, Dualism, and the Explanatory Gap’

Citations: 151

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Michael Stocker, (1976), ‘The Schizophrenia of Modern Ethical Theories’

Citations: 150

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Frank Jackson, (1991), ‘Decision-theoretic Consequentialism and the Nearest and Dearest Objection’

Citations: 150

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Norman Daniels, (1979), ‘Wide Reflective Equilibrium and Theory Acceptance in Ethics’

Citations: 149

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Derek Parfit, (1971), ‘Personal Identity’

Citations: 148

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Stewart Cohen, (2002), ‘Basic Knowledge and the Problem of Easy Knowledge’

Citations: 148

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Alan Hájek, (2003), ‘What Conditional Probability Could Not Be’

Citations: 148

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Michael Huemer, (2007), ‘Compassionate Phenomenal Conservatism’

Citations: 147

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David Lewis, (1966), ‘An Argument for the Identity Theory’

Citations: 146

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David L. Hull, (1978), ‘A Matter of Individuality’

Citations: 146

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Ruth Chang, (2002), ‘The Possibility of Parity’

Citations: 145

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Frank Veltman, (1996), ‘Defaults in Update Semantics’

Citations: 144

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David Christensen, (2010), ‘Higher-Order Evidence’

Citations: 144

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James Ladyman, (1998), ‘What is Structural Realism?’

Citations: 143

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Allan Gibbard, (1975), ‘Contingent Identity’

Citations: 142

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Ernan McMullin, (1985), ‘Galilean Idealization’

Citations: 142

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Hartry Field, (1973), ‘Theory Change and the Indeterminacy of Reference’

Citations: 141

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Citations: 141

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Citations: 141

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Citations: 141

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Christine M. Korsgaard, (1983), ‘Two Distinctions in Goodness’

Citations: 140

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Jason Stanley, (2000), ‘Context and Logical Form’

Citations: 140

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Isaac Levi, (1974), ‘On Indeterminate Probabilities’

Citations: 138

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Citations: 138

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Citations: 138

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Gilbert Harman, (1976), ‘Practical Reasoning’

Citations: 137

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Hilary Greaves and David Wallace, (2006), ‘Justifying Conditionalization: Conditionalization Maximizes Expected Epistemic Utility’

Citations: 137

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Michael Weisberg, (2007a), ‘Three Kinds of Idealization’

Citations: 137

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Hartry Field, (1972), ‘Tarski’s Theory of Truth’

Citations: 136

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Citations: 136

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Robert C. Stalnaker, (1975), ‘Indicative Conditionals’

Citations: 135

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Nathan Salmon, (1998), ‘Nonexistence’

Citations: 135

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Donald Davidson, (1967a), ‘Causal Relations’

Citations: 134

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Malcom Forster and Elliot Sober, (1994), ‘How To Tell When Simpler, More Unified, or Less Ad Hoc Theories Will Provide More Accurate Predictions’

Citations: 134

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Hartry Field, (1994), ‘Deflationist Views of Meaning and Content’

Citations: 134

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Richard Feldman, (2000), ‘The Ethics of Belief’

Citations: 134

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Jaegwon Kim, (1992), ‘Multiple Realization and the Metaphysics of Reduction’

Citations: 133

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Tyler Burge, (2003), ‘Perceptual Entitlement’

Citations: 133

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Elizabeth W. Prior, Robert Pargetter, and Frank Jackson, (1982), ‘Three Theses About Dispositions’

Citations: 132

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Vann McGee, (1985), ‘A Counterexample To Modus Ponens’

Citations: 132

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Thomas Kelly, (2003), ‘Epistemic Rationality as Instrumental Rationality: A Critique’

Citations: 132

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Matthew Weiner, (2005), ‘Must We Know What We Say?’

Citations: 132

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Christopher Kennedy, (2007), ‘Vagueness and Grammar: The Semantics of Relative and Absolute Gradable Adjectives’

Citations: 132

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Philippa Foot, (1972), ‘Morality as a System of Hypothetical Imperatives’

Citations: 131

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David Pitt, (2004), ‘The Phenomenology of Cognition, Or, What is It Like To Think That P?’

Citations: 131

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Nancy Cartwright, (1979), ‘Causal Laws and Effective Strategies’

Citations: 130

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Derek Parfit, (1997), ‘Equality and Priority’

Citations: 130

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Jaegwon Kim, (1999), ‘Making Sense of Emergence’

Citations: 130

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Alan Baker, (2005), ‘Are There Genuine Mathematical Explanations of Physical Phenomena?’

Citations: 130

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Alison Hills, (2009), ‘Moral Testimony and Moral Epistemology’

Citations: 130

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Alexander Bird, (1998), ‘Dispositions and Antidotes’

Citations: 129

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Niko Kolodny and John MacFarlane, (2010), ‘Ifs and Oughts’

Citations: 129

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Judith Jarvis Thomson, (1991), ‘Self-Defense’

Citations: 128

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Rae Langton and David Lewis, (1998), ‘Defining ’Intrinsic’’

Citations: 128

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Christopher Hitchcock, (2001), ‘The Intransitivity of Causation Revealed in Equations and Graphs’

Citations: 128

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Michael Stocker, (1979), ‘Desiring the Bad: Essay in Moral Psychology’

Citations: 127

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Michael Smith, (1987), ‘The Humean Theory of Motivation’

Citations: 127

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Richard Kimberly Heck, (2000), ‘Nonconceptual Content and the ’Space of Reasons’’

Citations: 127

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Robert Merrihew Adams, (1979), ‘Primitive Thisness and Primitive Identity’

Citations: 126

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Frank Jackson and Philip Pettit, (1990), ‘Program Explanation: A General Perspective’

Citations: 126

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Daniel C. Dennett, (1971), ‘Intentional Systems’

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Daniel C. Dennett, (1971), ‘Intentional Systems’

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Daniel C. Dennett, (1971), ‘Intentional Systems’

Citations: 126

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David M. Rosenthal, (1986), ‘Two Concepts of Consciousness’

Citations: 125

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Adam Elga, (2000), ‘Self-Locating Belief and the ’Sleeping Beauty’ Problem’

Citations: 125

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Tamina Stephenson, (2007), ‘Judge Dependence, Epistemic Modals, and Predicates of Personal Taste’

Citations: 125

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Miriam Schoenfield, (2014), ‘Permission To Believe: Why Permissivism is True and What It Tells Us About Irrelevant Influences on Belief’

Citations: 125

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Martin Davies and Lloyd Humberstone, (1980), ‘Two Notions of Necessity’

Citations: 124

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Tamar Szabò Gendler, (2000), ‘The Puzzle of Imaginative Resistance’

Citations: 124

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Igor Douven, (2006), ‘Assertion, Knowledge, and Rational Credibility’

Citations: 124

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Donald Davidson, (1990), ‘The Structure and Content of Truth’

Citations: 123

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Andy Egan, (2007), ‘Epistemic Modals, Relativism and Assertion’

Citations: 123

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Jeroen Groenendijk and Martin Stokhof, (1991), ‘Dynamic Predicate Logic’

Citations: 122

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Karen Jones, (1996), ‘Trust as An Affective Attitude’

Citations: 122

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Shamik Dasgupta, (2014b), ‘The Possibility of Physicalism’

Citations: 122

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Alexander Skiles, (2015), ‘Against Grounding Necessitarianism’

Citations: 121

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Earl Conee and Richard Feldman, (1998), ‘The Generality Problem for Reliabilism’

Citations: 120

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Carl F. Craver, (2006), ‘When Mechanistic Models Explain’

Citations: 120

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Jacob Ross and Mark Schroeder, (2014), ‘Belief, Credence, and Pragmatic Encroachment’

Citations: 120

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J. L. Mackie, (1965), ‘Causes and Conditions’

Citations: 119

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Keith DeRose, (1991), ‘Epistemic Possibilities’

Citations: 119

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Peter Godfrey-Smith, (2006), ‘The Strategy of Model-Based Science’

Citations: 119

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James Woodward, (2010), ‘Causation in Biology: Stability, Specificity, and the Choice of Levels of Explanation’

Citations: 119

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Sydney Shoemaker, (1968), ‘Self-Reference and Self-Awareness’

Citations: 118

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David J. Chalmers, (2011), ‘Verbal Disputes’

Citations: 117

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Philip Kitcher, (1984b), ‘Species’

Citations: 116

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Roger White, (2006), ‘Problems for Dogmatism’

Citations: 116

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Tyler Burge, (1977), ‘Belief De Re’

Citations: 115

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Hilary Putnam, (1980), ‘Models and Reality’

Citations: 115

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Jonathan Schaffer, (2003), ‘Is There a Fundamental Level?’

Citations: 115

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Duncan Pritchard, (2007), ‘Anti-Luck Epistemology’

Citations: 115

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Karen Bennett, (2011), ‘By Our Bootstraps’

Citations: 115

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Christopher Boorse, (1977), ‘Health as a Theoretical Concept’

Citations: 114

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Paul A. Boghossian, (1989), ‘The Rule-Following Considerations’

Citations: 114

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Rae Langton, (1993), ‘Speech Acts and Unspeakable Acts’

Citations: 114

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William Bechtal and Jennifer Mundale, (1999), ‘Multiple Realizability Revisited: Linking Cognitive and Neural States’

Citations: 114

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Pamela Hieronymi, (2006), ‘Controlling Attitudes’

Citations: 114

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John MacFarlane, (2007), ‘Relativism and Disagreement’

Citations: 114

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H. P. Grice, (1969), ‘Utterer’s Meaning and Intentions’

Citations: 113

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John Hardwig, (1991), ‘The Role of Trust in Knowledge’

Citations: 113

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Crispin Wright, (2002), ‘(Anti-)Sceptics Simple and Subtle: G.E. Moore and John McDowell’

Citations: 113

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David Enoch, (2006), ‘Agency, Shmagency: Why Normativity Won’t Come From What is Constitutive of Action’

Citations: 113

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Robert D. Rupert, (2004), ‘Challenges To the Hypothesis of Extended Cognition’

Citations: 112

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Eric Schwitzgebel, (2008), ‘The Unreliability of Naive Introspection’

Citations: 112

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David Lewis, (1971), ‘Counterparts of Persons and Their Bodies’

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David Lewis, (1971), ‘Counterparts of Persons and Their Bodies’

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David Lewis, (1971), ‘Counterparts of Persons and Their Bodies’

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David Lewis, (1971), ‘Counterparts of Persons and Their Bodies’

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David Lewis, (1971), ‘Counterparts of Persons and Their Bodies’

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David Lewis, (1971), ‘Counterparts of Persons and Their Bodies’

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Patrick Rysiew, (2001), ‘The Context-Sensitivity of Knowledge Attributions’

Citations: 111

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Mark Johnston, (2004), ‘The Obscure Object of Hallucination’

Citations: 111

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Timothy Williamson, (2005), ‘Contextualism, Subject-Sensitive Invariantism and Knowledge of Knowledge’

Citations: 111

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John MacFarlane, (2003), ‘Future Contingents and Relative Truth’

Citations: 110

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Gilbert Harman, (1975), ‘Moral Relativism Defended’

Citations: 109

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Adam Grove, (1988), ‘Two Modelings for Theory Change’

Citations: 109

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J. David Velleman, (1999), ‘Love as a Moral Emotion’

Citations: 109

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Sophie Horowitz, (2014), ‘Epistemic Akrasia’

Citations: 109

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Paul A. Boghossian, (2014), ‘What is Inference?’

Citations: 109

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Gideon Rosen, (1990), ‘Modal Fictionalism’

Citations: 108

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S Scheffler, (2003), ‘What is Egalitarianism?’

Citations: 108

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Nishi Shah, (2006), ‘A New Argument for Evidentialism’

Citations: 108

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Chris Swoyer, (1982), ‘The Nature of Natural Laws’

Citations: 107

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George Boolos, (1985), ‘Nominalist Platonism’

Citations: 107

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Mark Crimmins and John Perry, (1989), ‘The Prince and the Phone Booth: Reporting Puzzling Beliefs’

Citations: 107

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Peter Godfrey-Smith, (1994), ‘A Modern History Theory of Functions’

Citations: 107

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E Schwitzgebel, (2002), ‘A Phenomenal, Dispositional Account of Belief’

Citations: 107

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Niko Kolodny, (2003), ‘Love as Valuing a Relationship’

Citations: 107

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Jonathan Schaffer, (2005), ‘Contrastive Causation’

Citations: 107

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Jaegwon Kim, (1973), ‘Causation, Nomic Subsumption, and the Concept of Event’

Citations: 107

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Jaegwon Kim, (1973), ‘Causation, Nomic Subsumption, and the Concept of Event’

Citations: 107

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Jaegwon Kim, (1973), ‘Causation, Nomic Subsumption, and the Concept of Event’

Citations: 107

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Jaegwon Kim, (1973), ‘Causation, Nomic Subsumption, and the Concept of Event’

Citations: 107

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Jaegwon Kim, (1973), ‘Causation, Nomic Subsumption, and the Concept of Event’

Citations: 107

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Jaegwon Kim, (1973), ‘Causation, Nomic Subsumption, and the Concept of Event’

Citations: 107

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Robert Brandom, (1983), ‘Asserting’

Citations: 106

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Tim van Gelder, (1995), ‘What Might Cognition Be, If Not Computation’

Citations: 106

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Ronald N. Giere, (2004), ‘How Models Are Used To Represent Reality’

Citations: 106

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Shaun Nichols and Joshua Knobe, (2007), ‘Moral Responsibility and Determinism: The Cognitive Science of Folk Intuitions’

Citations: 106

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Peter van Inwagen, (1977), ‘Creatures of Fiction’

Citations: 105

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Peter van Inwagen, (1981), ‘The Doctrine of Arbitrary Undetached Parts’

Citations: 105

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John Rawls, (1985), ‘Justice as Fairness: Political Not Metaphysical’

Citations: 105

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Fred Adams and Ken Aizawa, (2001), ‘The Bounds of Cognition’

Citations: 105

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Eric Schwitzgebel, (2010), ‘Acting Contrary To Our Professed Beliefs or the Gulf Between Occurrent Judgment and Dispositional Belief’

Citations: 105

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Maria Lasonen-Aarnio, (2014), ‘Higher-Order Evidence and the Limits of Defeat’

Citations: 105

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Hector-Neri Castañeda, (1967), ‘Indicators and Quasi-Indicators’

Citations: 104

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Galen Strawson, (2006), ‘Realistic Monism: Why Physicalism Entails Panpsychism’

Citations: 104

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Tyler Burge, (1973), ‘Reference and Proper Names’

Citations: 104

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Tyler Burge, (1973), ‘Reference and Proper Names’

Citations: 104

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Tyler Burge, (1973), ‘Reference and Proper Names’

Citations: 104

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Tyler Burge, (1973), ‘Reference and Proper Names’

Citations: 104

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Tyler Burge, (1973), ‘Reference and Proper Names’

Citations: 104

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Tyler Burge, (1973), ‘Reference and Proper Names’

Citations: 104

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Kenneth F. Schaffner, (1967), ‘Approaches To Reduction’

Citations: 103

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Jerrold Levinson, (1980), ‘What a Musical Work Is’

Citations: 103

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Philip Kitcher, (1984a), ‘1953 and All That, a Tale of Two Sciences’

Citations: 103

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Frank Jackson and Robert Pargetter, (1986), ‘Oughts, Options, and Actualism’

Citations: 103

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Tyler Burge, (1986b), ‘Intellectual Norms and Foundations of Mind’

Citations: 103

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Richard Holton, (1994), ‘Deciding To Trust, Coming To Believe’

Citations: 103

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Brandon Fitelson, (1999), ‘The Plurality of Bayesian Measures of Confirmation and the Problem of Measure Sensitivity’

Citations: 103

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Barry Stroud, (1968), ‘Transcendental Arguments’

Citations: 102

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Robert Audi, (1994), ‘Dispositional Beliefs and Dispositions To Believe’

Citations: 102

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Ronald Dworkin, (1996), ‘Objectivity and Truth: You’d Better Believe It’

Citations: 102

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Kit Fine, (2003), ‘The Non-Identity of a Material Thing and Its Matter’

Citations: 102

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Maria Lasonen-Aarnio, (2010), ‘Unreasonable Knowledge’

Citations: 102

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Gaile Pohlhaus Jr., (2012), ‘Relational Knowing and Epistemic Injustice: Toward a Theory of Willful Hermeneutical Ignorance’

Citations: 102

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Galen Strawson, (1994), ‘The Impossibility of Moral Responsibility’

Citations: 101

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Sydney Shoemaker, (1998), ‘Causal and Metaphysical Necessity’

Citations: 101

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David Lewis, (2001), ‘Truthmaking and Difference-Making’

Citations: 101

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Stacey Swain, Joshua Alexander, and Jonathan M. Weinberg, (2008), ‘The Instability of Philosophical Intuitions: Running Hot and Cold on Truetemp’

Citations: 101

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Kevin J. S. Zollman, (2010), ‘The Epistemic Benefit of Transient Diversity’

Citations: 101

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Keith Lehrer and Thomas Paxson Jr., (1969), ‘Knowledge: Undefeated Justified True Belief’

Citations: 100

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Tim Crane and D. H. Mellor, (1990), ‘There is No Question of Physicalism’

Citations: 100

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Scott Sturgeon, (2008), ‘Reason and the Grain of Belief’

Citations: 100

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David Michael Kaplan and Carl F. Craver, (2011), ‘The Explanatory Force of Dynamical and Mathematical Models in Neuroscience: A Mechanistic Perspective’

Citations: 100

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Robert C. Stalnaker, (1976), ‘Possible Worlds’

Citations: 99

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Kendall L. Walton, (1978), ‘Fearing Fictions’

Citations: 99

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Michael E. Bratman, (1992b), ‘Shared Cooperative Activity’

Citations: 99

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Paul A. Boghossian, (1996), ‘Analyticity Reconsidered’

Citations: 99

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Justin D’Arms and Dan Jacobson, (2000a), ‘Sentiment and Value’

Citations: 99

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Christopher Peacocke, (2001), ‘Does Perception Have a Nonconceptual Content?’

Citations: 99

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Jennifer Lackey, (2007b), ‘Why We Don’t Deserve Credit for Everything We Know’

Citations: 99

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Jessica Brown, (2008), ‘Subject-Sensitive Invariantism and the Knowledge Norm for Practical Reasoning’

Citations: 99

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Julia Markovits, (2010), ‘Acting for the Right Reasons’

Citations: 99

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C. S. Jenkins, (2011), ‘Is Metaphysical Dependence Irreflexive?’

Citations: 99

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Stephen Yablo, (1993b), ‘Paradox Without Self-Reference’

Citations: 98

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Lawrence A. Shapiro, (2000), ‘Multiple Realizations’

Citations: 98

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Michael Weisberg, (2007b), ‘Who is a Modeler?’

Citations: 98

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Ronald Dworkin, (1981a), ‘What is Equality? Part 1: Equality of Welfare’

Citations: 97

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Judith Jarvis Thomson, (1983), ‘Parthood and Identity Across Time’

Citations: 97

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Kevin Mulligan, Peter Simons, and Barry Smith, (1984), ‘Truth-Makers’

Citations: 97

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Colin McGinn, (1989), ‘Can We Solve the Mind Body Problem’

Citations: 97

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Jonathan Schaffer, (2010b), ‘The Least Discerning and Most Promiscuous Truthmaker’

Citations: 97

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David Christensen, (2011), ‘Disagreement, Question-Begging and Epistemic Self-Criticism’

Citations: 97

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Lara Buchak, (2014), ‘Belief, Credence, and Norms’

Citations: 97

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Robert C. Stalnaker, (1970), ‘Probability and Conditionals’

Citations: 96

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Karen Neander, (1991b), ‘The Teleological Notion of Function’

Citations: 96

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Paul E. Griffiths and R. D. Gray, (1994), ‘Developmental Systems and Evolutionary Explanation’

Citations: 96

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N Markosian, (1998), ‘Brutal Composition’

Citations: 96

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Michael Tye, (2002), ‘Representationalism and the Transparency of Experience’

Citations: 96

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Theodore Sider, (2007), ‘Parthood’

Citations: 96

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Jane Friedman, (2013), ‘Suspended Judgment’

Citations: 96

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Sydney Shoemaker, (1970), ‘Persons and Their Pasts’

Citations: 95

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Peter Railton, (1981), ‘Probability, Explanation, and Information’

Citations: 95

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Don Marquis, (1989), ‘Why Abortion is Immoral’

Citations: 95

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Judith Jarvis Thomson, (1998), ‘The Statue and the Clay’

Citations: 95

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Carl F. Craver, (2001), ‘Role Functions, Mechanisms, and Hierarchy’

Citations: 95

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Karen Bennett, (2003), ‘Why the Exclusion Problem Seems Intractable, and How, Just Maybe To Tract It’

Citations: 95

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Louis deRosset, (2013), ‘Grounding Explanations’

Citations: 95

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Stephen P. Stich, (1978), ‘Beliefs and Subdoxastic States’

Citations: 94

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Peter Unger, (1979), ‘There Are No Ordinary Things’

Citations: 94

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Susan K. Mills and John H. Beatty, (1979), ‘The Propensity Interpretation of Fitness’

Citations: 94

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David Lewis, (1983a), ‘Extrinsic Properties’

Citations: 94

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Harry G. Frankfurt, (1987), ‘Equality as a Moral Ideal’

Citations: 94

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Mohan Matthen and André Ariew, (2002), ‘Two Ways of Thinking About Fitness and Natural Selection’

Citations: 94

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Michael Fara, (2008), ‘Masked Abilities and Compatibilism’

Citations: 94

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John Dupré, (1981), ‘Natural Kinds and Biological Taxa’

Citations: 93

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Philip Kitcher, (1992), ‘The Naturalists Return’

Citations: 93

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Tomoji Shogenji, (1999), ‘Is Coherence Truth Conducive?’

Citations: 93

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Christian List and Philip Pettit, (2002), ‘Aggregating Sets of Judgments: An Impossibility Result’

Citations: 93

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James Woodward and Christopher Hitchcock, (2003), ‘Explanatory Generalization, Part 1, a Counterfactual Account’

Citations: 93

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Stephen R. Grimm, (2006), ‘Is Understanding a Species of Knowledge?’

Citations: 93

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Fiona Macpherson, (2012), ‘Cognitive Penetration of Colour Experience: Rethinking the Issue in Light of An Indirect Mechanism’

Citations: 93

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Kelly Trogdon, (2013), ‘Grounding: Necessary or Contingent?’

Citations: 93

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Robert W. Batterman and Collin C. Rice, (2014), ‘Minimal Model Explanations’

Citations: 93

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G. C. Stine, (1976), ‘Skepticism, Relevant Alternatives, and Deductive Closure’

Citations: 92

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William P. Alston, (1985), ‘Concepts of Epistemic Justification’

Citations: 92

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John Bigelow and Robert Pargetter, (1987), ‘Functions’

Citations: 92

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David Widerker, (1995), ‘Libertarianism and Frankfurt’s Attack on the Principle of Alternative Possibilities’

Citations: 92

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Bill Brewer, (2006), ‘Perception and Content’

Citations: 92

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James M. Joyce, (2010), ‘A Defense of Imprecise Credences in Inference and Decision Making’

Citations: 92

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Hilary Putnam, (1967), ‘Time and Physical Geometry’

Citations: 91

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J. Michael Dunn, (1976), ‘Intuitive Semantics for First-Degree Entailments and Coupled Trees’

Citations: 91

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Anil Gupta, (1982), ‘Truth and Paradox’

Citations: 91

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Michael Strevens, (2003), ‘The Role of the Priority Rule in Science’

Citations: 91

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S French and James Ladyman, (2003), ‘Remodelling Structural Realism: Quantum Physics and the Metaphysics of Structure’

Citations: 91

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Pamela Hieronymi, (2008), ‘Responsibility for Believing’

Citations: 91

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John Turri, (2010), ‘On the Relationship Between Propositional and Doxastic Justification’

Citations: 91

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Guy Kahane, (2011), ‘Evolutionary Debunking Arguments’

Citations: 91

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Gualtiero Piccinini and Carl Craver, (2011), ‘Integrating Psychology and Neuroscience: Functional Analyses as Mechanism Sketches’

Citations: 91

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Pablo Cobreros, Paul Egre, David Ripley, and Robert Van Rooij, (2012), ‘Tolerant, Classical, Strict’

Citations: 91

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George Boolos, (1971), ‘The Iterative Conception of Set’

Citations: 91

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George Boolos, (1971), ‘The Iterative Conception of Set’

Citations: 91

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George Boolos, (1971), ‘The Iterative Conception of Set’

Citations: 91

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George Boolos, (1971), ‘The Iterative Conception of Set’

Citations: 91

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George Boolos, (1971), ‘The Iterative Conception of Set’

Citations: 91

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George Boolos, (1971), ‘The Iterative Conception of Set’

Citations: 91

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Peter Unger, (1968), ‘An Analysis of Factual Knowledge’

Citations: 90

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Elliot Sober, (1980), ‘Evolution, Population Thinking, and Essentialism’

Citations: 90

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Brian Weatherson, (2003), ‘What Good Are Counterexamples?’

Citations: 90

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David J. Chalmers, (2004), ‘Epistemic Two-Dimensional Semantics’

Citations: 90

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John MacFarlane, (2009), ‘Nonindexical Contextualism’

Citations: 90

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Hannes Leitgeb and Richard Pettigrew, (2010b), ‘An Objective Justification of Bayesianism Ii: The Consequences of Minimizing Inaccuracy’

Citations: 90

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David Lewis, (1982), ‘Logic for Equivocators’

Citations: 89

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Jerry A. Fodor, (1984), ‘Observation Reconsidered’

Citations: 89

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Larry Laudan and Jarrett Leplin, (1991), ‘Empirical Equivalence and Underdetermination’

Citations: 89

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John Hyman, (1999), ‘How Knowledge Works’

Citations: 89

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Dana K. Nelkin, (2000), ‘The Lottery Paradox, Knowledge, and Rationality’

Citations: 89

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Joseph Y. Halpern and Judea Pearl, (2005), ‘Causes and Explanations: A Structural-Model Approach. Part I: Causes’

Citations: 89

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Sarah Stroud, (2006), ‘Epistemic Partiality in Friendship’

Citations: 89

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Alan Baker, (2009), ‘Mathematical Explanation in Science’

Citations: 89

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Alisa Bokulich, (2011), ‘How Scientific Models Can Explain’

Citations: 89

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Eric Schwitzgebel and Fiery Cushman, (2012), ‘Expertise in Moral Reasoning? Order Effects on Moral Judgment in Professional Philosophers and Non-Philosophers’

Citations: 89

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Shamik Dasgupta, (2014a), ‘On the Plurality of Grounds’

Citations: 89

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C. B. Martin and Max Deutscher, (1966), ‘Remembering’

Citations: 88

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Ruth Barcan Marcus, (1980), ‘Moral Dilemmas and Consistency’

Citations: 88

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Peter Railton, (WOSA1986H506500001?), ‘Facts and Values’

Citations: 88

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Dean W. Zimmerman, (1995), ‘Theories of Masses and Problems of Constitution’

Citations: 88

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Theodore Sider, (1996), ‘All the World’s a Stage’

Citations: 88

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Jonathan Vogel, (2000), ‘Reliabilism Leveled (Epistemic Justification and the Theory of Knowledge)’

Citations: 88

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Keith S. Donnellan, (1974), ‘Speaking of Nothing’

Citations: 87

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Jamie Dreier, (1990), ‘Internalism and Speaker Relativism’

Citations: 87

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Noam Chomsky, (1995), ‘Language and Nature’

Citations: 87

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Ian Rumfitt, (2000), ‘“Yes” and “No”’

Citations: 87

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Lenny Clapp, (2001), ‘Disjunctive Properties: Multiple Realizations’

Citations: 87

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Thomas Kelly, (2002), ‘The Rationality of Belief and Some Other Propositional Attitudes’

Citations: 87

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Mauricio Suárez, (2004), ‘An Inferential Conception of Scientific Representation’

Citations: 87

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Michael Glanzberg, (2007), ‘Context, Content, and Relativism’

Citations: 87

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Hannes Leitgeb and Richard Pettigrew, (2010a), ‘An Objective Justification of Bayesianism I: Measuring Inaccuracy’

Citations: 87

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Dorothy L. Grover, Joseph L. Camp Jr., and Nuel D. Belnap Jr., (1975), ‘A Pro-Sentential Theory of Truth’

Citations: 86

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Paul R. Thagard, (1978), ‘The Best Explanation: Criteria for Theory Choice’

Citations: 86

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Harry G. Frankfurt, (1978), ‘The Problem of Action’

Citations: 86

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Fred Dretske, (1981), ‘The Pragmatic Dimension of Knowledge’

Citations: 86

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Michael E. Bratman, (1984), ‘Two Faces of Intention’

Citations: 86

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Mark Johnston, (1992a), ‘Constitution is Not Identity’

Citations: 86

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Michael E. Bratman, (1993), ‘Shared Intention’

Citations: 86

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Sydney Shoemaker, (1994a), ‘Phenomenal Character’

Citations: 86

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Jennifer Lackey, (1999), ‘Testimonial Knowledge and Transmission’

Citations: 86

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Sigrún Svavarsdóttir, (1999), ‘Moral Cognitivism and Motivation’

Citations: 86

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Ross P. Cameron, (2008), ‘Turtles All the Way Down: Regress, Priority and Fundamentality’

Citations: 86

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David Manley and Ryan Wasserman, (2008), ‘On Linking Dispositions and Conditionals’

Citations: 86

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Herbert Morris, (1968), ‘Persons and Punishment’

Citations: 85

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Ned Block and Jerry A. Fodor, (1972), ‘What Psychological States Are Not’

Citations: 85

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Sydney Shoemaker, (1994b), ‘Self-Knowledge and Inner Sense (I) the Object Perception Model’

Citations: 85

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Elliot Sober, (1999), ‘The Multiple Realizability Argument Against Reductionism’

Citations: 85

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Denis M. Walsh, Tim Lewens, and André Ariew, (2002), ‘The Trials of Life: Natural Selection and Random Drift’

Citations: 85

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Ernest Sosa, (2007), ‘Experimental Philosophy and Philosophical Intuition’

Citations: 85

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David Enoch, (2010), ‘The Epistemological Challenge To Metanormative Realism: How Best To Understand It, and How To Cope With It’

Citations: 85

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Barry Loewer, (2012), ‘Two Accounts of Laws and Time’

Citations: 85

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Stephan Leuenberger, (2014), ‘Grounding and Necessity’

Citations: 85

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Hartry Field, (1977), ‘Logic, Meaning, and Conceptual Role’

Citations: 84

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William K. Rowe, (1979), ‘Problem of Evil and Some Varieties of Atheism’

Citations: 84

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Robert Merrihew Adams, (1981), ‘Actualism and Thisness’

Citations: 84

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Hilary Kornblith, (1983), ‘Justified Belief and Epistemically Responsible Action’

Citations: 84

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Warren S. Quinn, (1989), ‘Actions, Intentions, and Consequences: The Doctrine of Double Effect’

Citations: 84

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David Christensen, (1991), ‘Clever Bookies and Coherent Beliefs’

Citations: 84

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Michael E. Bratman, (1992a), ‘Practical Reasoning and Acceptance in a Context’

Citations: 84

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Karen Neander, (1995), ‘Misrepresenting and Malfunctioning’

Citations: 84

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Michael Blake, (2001), ‘Distributive Justice, State Coercion, and Autonomy’

Citations: 84

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Pamela Hieronymi, (2001), ‘Articulating An Uncompromising Forgiveness’

Citations: 84

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Timothy Sundell, (2011), ‘Disagreements About Taste’

Citations: 84

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Cian Dorr, (2016), ‘To Be F is To Be G’

Citations: 84

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Solomon Feferman, (1991), ‘Reflecting on Incompleteness’

Citations: 84

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Tamar Szabò Gendler, (2008b), ‘Alief in Action (And Reaction)’

Citations: 84

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Bas C. Van Fraassen, (1973), ‘Values and the Heart’s Command’

Citations: 84

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Bas C. Van Fraassen, (1973), ‘Values and the Heart’s Command’

Citations: 84

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Bas C. Van Fraassen, (1973), ‘Values and the Heart’s Command’

Citations: 84

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Bas C. Van Fraassen, (1973), ‘Values and the Heart’s Command’

Citations: 84

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Bas C. Van Fraassen, (1973), ‘Values and the Heart’s Command’

Citations: 84

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Bas C. Van Fraassen, (1973), ‘Values and the Heart’s Command’

Citations: 84

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Gareth Evans, (1979), ‘Reference and Contingency’

Citations: 83

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Alvin Plantinga, (1983), ‘On Existentialism’

Citations: 83

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John Earman and John Norton, (1987), ‘What Price Spacetime Substantivalism: The Hole Story’

Citations: 83

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Kim Sterelny and Philip Kitcher, (1988), ‘The Return of the Gene’

Citations: 83

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Peter van Inwagen, (1990), ‘Four-Dimensional Objects’

Citations: 83

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Michael McKinsey, (1991), ‘Anti-Individualism and Privileged Access’

Citations: 83

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J. David Velleman, (1992), ‘What Happens When Someone Acts’

Citations: 83

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Alex Byrne, (2009), ‘Experience and Content’

Citations: 83

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David Ripley, (2013), ‘Paradoxes and Failures of Cut’

Citations: 83

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David Lewis, (1980), ‘Veridical Hallucination and Prosthetic Vision’

Citations: 82

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Peter Simons, (1994), ‘Particulars in Particular Clothing: 3 Trope Theories of Substance’

Citations: 82

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Joseph Melia, (2000), ‘Weaseling Away the Indispensability Argument’

Citations: 82

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Alva Noë, (2005), ‘Against Intellectualism’

Citations: 82

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Carl F. Craver and William Bechtel, (2007), ‘Top-Down Causation Without Top-Down Causes’

Citations: 82

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Hannes Leitgeb, (2014), ‘The Stability Theory of Belief’

Citations: 82

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