Canadian Journal of Philosophy

Papers
(The TQCC of Canadian Journal of Philosophy is 1. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Understanding the Problem of “Hype”: Exaggeration, Values, and Trust in Science31
Proceed with Caution19
The Algorithmic Leviathan: Arbitrariness, Fairness, and Opportunity in Algorithmic Decision-Making Systems16
Algorithmic Fairness and the Situated Dynamics of Justice14
Sensational Science, Archaic Hominin Genetics, and Amplified Inductive Risk13
What’s Wrong with Automated Influence13
Algorithms, Manipulation, and Democracy11
Algorithms and the Individual in Criminal Law10
Freedom at Work: Understanding, Alienation, and the AI-Driven Workplace7
Anti-Exceptionalism about Logic and the Burden of Explanation7
The Epistemic Significance of Social Pressure6
Bernard Williams as a Philosopher of Ethical Freedom5
Two Kinds of Imaginative Vividness5
Descartes on the Animal Within, and the Animals Without5
The Political Philosophy of Data and AI4
Group Agents and Moral Status: What Can We Owe to Organizations?4
Carnap and Beth on the Limits of Tolerance4
The Concept of Legitimacy4
Well-Being and Meaning in Life4
Utilitarianism without Moral Aggregation4
Lying with Uninformative Speech Acts3
How to Have Your Quasi-Cake and Quasi-Eat It Too3
Backing as Truthmaking3
It’s Complicated: What Our Attitudes toward Pregnancy, Abortion, and Miscarriage Tell Us about the Moral Status of Early Fetuses3
The Limits of Metalinguistic Negotiation: The Role of Shared Meanings in Normative Debate3
Making Sense of Shame in Response to Racism3
Humanizing Science and Philosophy of Science: George Sarton, Contextualist Philosophies of Science, and the Indigenous/Science Project3
What Makes Personal Data Processing by Social Networking Services Permissible?3
How Does Trust Relate to Faith?2
The Communication Argument and the Pluralist Challenge2
Kant and Stoic Affections2
The Kind of Blame Skeptics Should Be Skeptical About2
Sages, Sympathy, and Suffering in Kant’s Theory of Friendship2
Hope, Worry, and Suspension of Judgment2
Metaphysically Opaque Grounding2
The Social Account of Humour2
Partial Reliance2
Why Composition Matters2
What’s Bad about Friendship with Bad People?2
Leibniz on Agential Contingency and Inclining but not Necessitating Reasons1
Algorithms and the Individual in Criminal Law – Corrigendum1
Two Faces of Responsibility for Beliefs1
There Is No Such Thing as Expected Moral Choice-Worthiness1
Fictional Creationism and Negative Existentials1
Engaging with Science, Values, and Society: Introduction1
Do We Visually Experience Objects’ Occluded Parts?1
The Taming of the Grounds1
Does Frege Have a Metalinguistic Truth-Predicate in Begriffsschrift?1
Empty Space, Silence, and Absence1
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Ignore Unwelcome Epistemic Company1
A Rawlsian Solution to the New Demarcation Problem1
Public Justification Versus Public Deliberation: The Case for Reconciliation1
Against the Entitlement Model of Obligation1
Akaike and the No Miracle Argument for Scientific Realism1
Critical notice of Words and Contents, by Richard Vallée1
The Validity of the Argument from Inductive Risk1
Social Groups Are Concrete Material Particulars1
Kant, Animal Minds, and Conceptualism1
Natural Kinds: The Expendables1
Essence, Triviality, and Fundamentality1
Excuses and Alternatives1
There Is No Distinctively Semantic Circularity Objection to Humean Laws1
Omissions, Moral Luck, and Minding the (Epistemic) Gap1
Self-Determination and Secession: Why Nations Are Special1
Magistrates, Mobs, and Moral Disagreement: Countering the Actual Disagreement Challenge to Moral Realism1
Mental Imagery and the Epistemology of Testimony1
The Bishop’s Church: Berkeley’s Master Argument and the Paradox of Knowability1
A Satisficing Theory of Epistemic Justification1
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