Canadian Journal of Philosophy

Papers
(The median citation count of Canadian Journal of Philosophy is 0. 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
CAN volume 51 issue 6 Cover and Back matter35
Engaging with Science, Values, and Society: Introduction29
The Limits of Metalinguistic Negotiation: The Role of Shared Meanings in Normative Debate25
Indifference to Anti-Humean Chances23
What constitutes the health subject?15
Response to Shieh12
In Memoriam: Terence M. Penelhum12
CAN volume 51 issue 8 Cover and Back matter9
The Report Versus the Transparency Models of Appreciation: The Case of Comics8
The Algorithmic Leviathan: Arbitrariness, Fairness, and Opportunity in Algorithmic Decision-Making Systems8
Reductive Views of Knowledge and the Small Difference Principle6
The Problem of Hard and Easy Problems6
Why Be a Subjectivist about Wellbeing?5
Public Justification Versus Public Deliberation: The Case for Reconciliation5
Hope, Worry, and Suspension of Judgment5
Trust in Scientific Expertise and the Varying Demands of Value Transparency4
Explanationist Seeking Agreement with Bergmann4
Picture-Reading in Comics, Prose, and Poetry4
Partial Reliance4
CAN volume 51 issue 7 Cover and Front matter4
Mental Imagery and the Epistemology of Testimony3
Anti-Theists cannot have Theistic Faith3
Moral Agency without Consciousness3
CAN volume 52 issue 1 Cover and Front matter2
Parental Love and Filial Equality2
Acting on Behalf of Another2
Probability of Guilt2
Self-Determination and Secession: Why Nations Are Special2
Resolving Mill’s Absolutism Problem2
Inquiring About the Future: The Rationality of Hopefulness2
Virtuous Wonder2
Adam Smith and Richard Price on a Free Society of Equals2
Why Does Possessing Standing to Blame Matter?2
How Does Trust Relate to Faith?2
The Mirror Account of Hope and Fear2
The Taming of the Grounds – ERRATUM2
CAN volume 51 issue 6 Cover and Front matter1
Should Science Journalists Know Science?1
The PSR and the Nature of Explanation: An Underrated Response to Modal Fatalism1
Picture-Reading the Complexities of Transgender Experience1
How We Could Have Libertarian Free Will Even if God Were a Total Know-It-All About the Future1
Thank You to Referees1
The Taming of the Grounds1
Autonomy, Community, and the Justification of Public Reason1
Complete Artworks without Authors1
CAN volume 51 issue 7 Cover and Back matter1
Hume on the Temporal Priority of Cause Over Effect1
Freedom at Work: Understanding, Alienation, and the AI-Driven Workplace1
Potentialism and S51
Opportunity Costs and Resource Allocation Problems: Epistemology for Finite Minds1
Frege and the Fundamental Abstraction1
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Ignore Unwelcome Epistemic Company1
What Might Be in the Pure Business of Being True?1
Faith, Trust, and Proportionate Resilience: A Discussion Note on “How Does Trust Relate to Faith” by McKaughan and Howard-Snyder1
The Validity of the Argument from Inductive Risk1
How Can We Know if You are Serious? Ethics Washing, Symbolic Ethics Offices, and the Responsible Design of AI Systems1
What’s Bad about Friendship with Bad People?1
Hope and Fear as Co-Variable Attitudes1
Depictive Harm in Little Black Sambo? The Communicative Role of Comic Caricature1
What Perceptualists Can Say About Reasons for Emotion1
On the Practical Significance of Irrelevant Factors1
Moderatism and Truth0
Locke on the Molyneux Question: A Sensible Point View0
On Behalfness: Siding with Others in Action and Emotion0
On Being Ignorant0
The Kind of Blame Skeptics Should Be Skeptical About0
Two Faces of Responsibility for Beliefs0
Thank You to Referees0
Comparability and Value in Comic-to-Film Adaptations0
Does Cognitive Phenomenology Support Dualism?0
Magistrates, Mobs, and Moral Disagreement: Countering the Actual Disagreement Challenge to Moral Realism0
The Epistemic Significance of Social Pressure0
A Satisficing Theory of Epistemic Justification0
Existential Happiness0
There Is No Such Thing as Expected Moral Choice-Worthiness – CORRIGENDUM0
Sages, Sympathy, and Suffering in Kant’s Theory of Friendship0
The Political Philosophy of Data and AI0
Epistemic Environmentalism and Autonomy: The Case of Conceptual Engineering0
Against Universal Epistemic Instrumentalism0
Monism and Monotheism0
Internal and External Paternalism0
Self-Determination and the Value of Nationality0
The Ethics and Epistemology of Persuasion0
Reliabilism Defended0
In Leibniz’s Wake: Rationalist Paradise Lost0
Transferred Culpability and the Problem of Voluntary Intoxication0
Algorithms and the Individual in Criminal Law0
Trust and Contingency Plans0
Editor’s Introduction0
There Is No Such Thing as Expected Moral Choice-Worthiness0
Collecting for Closure0
Lotze on Comparison and the Unity of Consciousness0
On the Opacity of Deep Neural Networks0
Limitarianism and Relative Thresholds0
Creature Features: Character Production and Failed Explanations in Fiction, Folklore, and Theorizing0
Algorithmic Fairness and the Situated Dynamics of Justice0
Against the Entitlement Model of Obligation0
What Makes Personal Data Processing by Social Networking Services Permissible?0
Reason in Kant’s Theory of Cognition0
What’s Wrong with Automated Influence0
Social Groups Are Concrete Material Particulars0
The Future Is Not What It Used to Be: Longevity and the Curmudgeonly Attitude to Change0
Leibniz on Agential Contingency and Inclining but not Necessitating Reasons0
The Concept of Legitimacy0
Thank You to Referees0
Well-Being and Meaning in Life0
Humanizing Science and Philosophy of Science: George Sarton, Contextualist Philosophies of Science, and the Indigenous/Science Project0
Moral Kombat: Analytic Naturalism and Moral Disagreement0
The Primacy of the Practical0
CAN volume 51 issue 8 Cover and Front matter0
No Peeking: Peer Review and Presumptive Blinding0
Fictional Creationism and Negative Existentials0
Hume and the Cognitive Phenomenology of Belief0
Supererogation, Suberogation, and Maximizing Expected Choiceworthiness0
Clearing up Clouds: Underspecification in Demonstrative Communication0
Lying with Uninformative Speech Acts0
Algorithms and the Individual in Criminal Law – Corrigendum0
Responsibility Skeptics Should Be More Skeptical0
Anti-Exceptionalism about Logic and the Burden of Explanation0
The Value of Openness in Open Science0
Akaike and the No Miracle Argument for Scientific Realism0
Natural Kinds: The Expendables0
A Critique of Scanlon’s Contractualism0
Science Communication, Paternalism, and Spillovers0
Permissive Divergence0
A Rawlsian Solution to the New Demarcation Problem0
Against Convergence Liberalism: A Feminist Critique0
What Is Spider-Man’s Real Name? Marvel Comics as Fictional Journalism0
A Neo-Searlean Theory of Intentionality0
Kant on Hope’s Value and Misanthropy0
Worlds and Eyeglasses: Cavendish’s Blazing World in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, The Black Dossier0
Hume’s Regulative Epistemology in the Enquiry0
Explanatory Reasoning and Informativeness0
Do We Look Material? Human Ontology and Perceptual Evidence0
Roderick Chisholm’s Philosophical Cartoons0
Response to Hutchinson0
Ideology Critique and Game Theory0
Essence, Triviality, and Fundamentality0
A Neglected Aspect of Hume’s Nominalism0
Thinking Reasonably about Indeterministic Choice Beliefs0
Metaphysically Opaque Grounding0
Intuitionist Anti-Skepticism, Evidence, and Disagreement0
A Multifunctional Account of Political Feasibility0
The Contents of Imagination0
Empty Space, Silence, and Absence0
Fear within the Frames: Horror Comics and Moral Danger0
In Memoriam: Kai Nielsen0
Reductive Evidentialism and the Normativity of Logic0
Algorithms, Manipulation, and Democracy0
Ordering Comics0
Kant on the Theoretical Use of the Ideas of Reason: A Transcendental Interpretation0
The Focus of Love0
Trash, Art, and the Comics0
Duty and Deontology0
Drawing a Line: Rejecting Resultant Moral Luck Alone0
Making Sense of Shame in Response to Racism0
Is Sartre an Eleatic Monist?0
Noninferential Antiskepticism and the Problem of Easy Knowledge0
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