According to the Thomson Reuters
Journal Citation Reports, the most cited articles published by the journal include:
Early 20th century • "Does 'Consciousness' Exist" (1904) -
William James • "A World of Pure Experience" (1904) - William James • "The Postulate of Immediate Empiricism" (1905) -
John Dewey • "The Social Self" (1913) -
George Herbert Mead • "Dewey's Naturalistic Metaphysics" (1925) -
George Santayana • "Behaviorism and Purpose" (1925) -
Edward C. Tolman • "Logical Positivism" (1931) - Albert E. Blumberg and
Herbert Feigl Mid 20th century • "Present Standpoints and Past History" (1939) -
Arthur O. Lovejoy • "The Function of General Laws in History" (1942) -
Carl G. Hempel • "The Problem of Counterfactual Conditionals" (1947) -
Nelson Goodman • "Quantifiers and Propositional Attitudes" (1956) -
W. V. O. Quine • "Actions, Reasons, and Causes" (1963) -
Donald Davidson • "The Artworld" (1964) -
Arthur C. Danto • "An Argument for the Identity Theory" (1966) -
David Kellogg Lewis • "Singular Terms, Truth-Value Gaps, and Free Logic" (1966) -
Bas van Fraassen • "Counterpart Theory and Quantified Modal Logic" (1968) - David Kellogg Lewis • "Ontological Relativity" (1968) - W. V. O. Quine • "Alternate Possibilities and Moral Responsibility" (1969) -
Harry Frankfurt Late 20th century • "Epistemic Operators" (1970) -
Fred Dretske • "Intentional Systems" (1971) -
Daniel C. Dennett • "Freedom of the Will and the Concept of a Person" (1971) - Harry Frankfurt • "Causation, Nomic Subsumption, and the Concept of Event" (1973) -
Jaegwon Kim • "Meaning and Reference" (1973) -
Hilary Putnam • "Functional Analysis" (1975) - Robert Cummins • "Free Agency" (1975) - Gary Watson • "Outline of a Theory of Truth" (1975) -
Saul Kripke • "Preference and Urgency" (1975) -
T. M. Scanlon • "Discrimination and Perceptual Knowledge" (1976) -
Alvin I. Goldman • "Wide Reflective Equilibrium and Theory Acceptance in Ethics" (1979) -
Norman Daniels • "Kantian Constructivism in Moral Theory" (1980) -
John Rawls • "Rational and Full Autonomy" (1980) - John Rawls • "Eliminative Materialism and the Propositional Attitudes" (1981) -
Paul M. Churchland • "Moral Information" (1985) -
Amartya Sen • "Skepticism about Practical Reason" (1986) -
Christine Korsgaard • "What Mary Didn't Know" (1986) -
Frank C. Jackson • "Individualism and Self-Knowledge" (1988) -
Tyler Burge • "Why Abortion is Immoral" (1989) -
Don Marquis • "The Structure and Content of Truth" (1990) - Donald Davidson • "National Self-Determination" (1990) -
Avishai Margalit and
Joseph Raz • "Real Patterns" (1991) - Daniel C. Dennett • "Rationality Within Reason" (1992) -
David Schmidtz • "Reconciliation Through the Public Use of Reason: Remarks on John Rawls's Political Liberalism" (1995) -
Jürgen Habermas • "What Might Cognition Be, If Not Computation?" (1995) -
Tim van Gelder • "The Woodbridge Lectures: Having the World in View: Sellars, Kant, and Intentionality" (1997) -
John McDowell 21st century • "Causation as Influence" (2000) - David Lewis • "Knowing How" (2001) -
Jason Stanley and
Timothy Williamson • "The Harder Problem of Consciousness" (2002) -
Ned Block • "Challenges to the Hypothesis of Extended Cognition" (2004) -
Robert D. Rupert • "What Do We Want from a Theory of Justice" (2006) - Amartya Sen • "The Dewey Lectures: What Kind of Creatures Are We?" (2013) -
Noam Chomsky == See also ==