About this Journal
Philosophers' Imprint is a refereed series of original papers founded by Stephen Darwall and J. David Velleman. The Imprint was founded in the spirit of the Open Access movement, whose mission is to promote a future in which funds currently spent on journal subscriptions are redirected to the dissemination of scholarship for free, via the Internet.
Volume 25 • 2025
Articles
What Is Counterproductive About Angry Blame?
Shawn Tinghao Wang
2025-12-12 Volume 25 • 2025 • Article 50
Blame's Topography: Standing on Uneven Ground
Samuel Reis-Dennis
2025-12-12 Volume 25 • 2025 • Article 49
Non-Inferential Knowledge of Perception
Jonathan Brink Morgan
2025-12-12 Volume 25 • 2025 • Article 48
Pets, Power, and Legitimacy
Richard Healey and Angie Pepper
2025-12-12 Volume 25 • 2025 • Article 46
Identity and Difference in Kind: The Metaphysics of Pleasure at the Beginning of Plato’s Philebus
John D. Proios
2025-12-12 Volume 25 • 2025 • Article 45
How much did each of the authors of this paper causally contribute to its writing?
Sam Baron, Helen Beebee, David Braddon-Mitchell, Antony Eagle and Kristie Miller
2025-12-12 Volume 25 • 2025 • Article 43
Navigating the Meta-Epistemology of the Scientific Realism Debate: In Defense of Truth
Raimund Pils
2025-12-12 Volume 25 • 2025 • Article 41
Bayesianism and the Inferential Solution to Hume's Problem
Chloé de Canson
2025-12-12 Volume 25 • 2025 • Article 39
Aesthetic Reactive Attitudes and Artistic Responsibility
Robbie Kubala
2025-12-12 Volume 25 • 2025 • Article 37
To race or not to race: A normative debate in the philosophy of race.
Ian Shane Peebles
2025-10-27 Volume 25 • 2025 • Article 36
Agents of Our Interests: The Moral Claim to Legal Process
Anthony Reeves
2025-10-27 Volume 25 • 2025 • Article 33
A Minimalist Approach to Truth and Chinese Philosophy
Jamin Asay and Frank Saunders
2025-10-27 Volume 25 • 2025 • Article 31
Introspection as a (limiting) case of perception
Giovanni Merlo
2025-10-27 Volume 25 • 2025 • Article 30
On IQ and other Sciencey Descriptions of Minds
Devin Sanchez Curry
2025-10-27 Volume 25 • 2025 • Article 28
The No Interest Argument and the Rights of Nature
Neil W. Williams
2025-10-27 Volume 25 • 2025 • Article 27
Collegial Relationships and the Non-Monetary Goods of Work
Friedemann Bieber and Charlotte Franziska Unruh
2025-10-27 Volume 25 • 2025 • Article 26
Internet Trolling: Social Exploration and the Epistemic Norms of Assertion
Daniel Munro
2025-08-14 Volume 25 • 2025 • Article 22
Epistemic Virtue Signaling and the Double Bind of Testimonial Injustice
Catharine Saint-Croix
2025-08-14 Volume 25 • 2025 • Article 20
Accept no substitutes: Against best-system theories without naturalness
Theodore Sider
2025-08-14 Volume 25 • 2025 • Article 16
Dynamic Rationality and Disproportionate Belief
Wolfgang Schwarz
2025-08-14 Volume 25 • 2025 • Article 15
Resolute and Correlated Bayesians
Boris Babic, Anil Gaba, Ilia Tsetlin and Robert L Winkler
2025-08-14 Volume 25 • 2025 • Article 14
An Epistemic Advantage of Accommodation over Prediction
Finnur Dellsén
2025-08-14 Volume 25 • 2025 • Article 12
The Problem of Penal Slavery in Quobna Ottobah Cugoano’s Abolitionism
Johan Olsthoorn
2025-08-14 Volume 25 • 2025 • Article 6
Mary Shepherd’s dispositional notion of God, matter, and finite minds
Manuel Fasko
2025-08-14 Volume 25 • 2025 • Article 4