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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Response to Shieh20
The Paradox of Dogmatism as a Regulative Epistemic Problem14
What constitutes the health subject?10
Indifference to Anti-Humean Chances9
The Report Versus the Transparency Models of Appreciation: The Case of Comics8
The Practical Self , and Practical Experience. Critical Notice of The Practical Self , by Anil Gomes.7
On Refusing Solidarity: Environmental Catastrophes, Ontological Loss, and the Ethics of Epistemic Withdrawal7
Reductive Views of Knowledge and the Small Difference Principle6
The Problem of Hard and Easy Problems6
Picture-Reading in Comics, Prose, and Poetry6
Hinge Epistemology? Limits and Prospects of a Prominent Formulation of Framework Views6
Trust in Scientific Expertise and the Varying Demands of Value Transparency5
The Ethics of Uptake or, Escaping Dystopia, Crisis by Crisis: Response to Colleagues4
Modesty is a Contagious Blindspot4
Anti-Theists cannot have Theistic Faith3
Why Does Possessing Standing to Blame Matter?3
How Does Trust Relate to Faith?3
Mental Imagery and the Epistemology of Testimony3
Moral Uncertainty, Expected Choiceworthiness, and Variance Normalization3
Why Treat One’s Children as Equals?3
Explanationist Seeking Agreement with Bergmann3
Moral Agency without Consciousness3
The Mirror Account of Hope and Fear2
Acting on Behalf of Another2
Parental Love and Filial Equality2
Resolving Mill’s Absolutism Problem2
Virtuous Wonder2
Probability of Guilt2
Self-Determination and Secession: Why Nations Are Special2
The Taming of the Grounds – ERRATUM2
Inquiring About the Future: The Rationality of Hopefulness2
Bury Your Friends in the Morning, Protest in the Afternoon, Dance All Night: Imaginaries of Resistance in The Epistemology of Disasters and Social Change2
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
A Harm Reduction Approach to Attitudinal Racism1
Anti-Colonial Science? The Politics of Indigenous Knowledge Inclusion in Science-Based Policy1
Précis of Radical Skepticism and Epistemic Intuition1
The Rational Partisan1
Thank You to Referees1
Depictive Harm in Little Black Sambo? The Communicative Role of Comic Caricature1
Autonomy, Community, and the Justification of Public Reason1
Complete Artworks without Authors1
Bergmann’s Intuitions1
Higher-Order Evidence and Normative Contextualism1
Is the Knowledge Argument a Frege Puzzle?1
Hume on the Temporal Priority of Cause Over Effect1
Hope and Fear as Co-Variable Attitudes1
The PSR and the Nature of Explanation: An Underrated Response to Modal Fatalism1
On the Practical Significance of Irrelevant Factors1
Should Science Journalists Know Science?1
Replies to Paul, Brennan, O’Brien1
What Perceptualists Can Say About Reasons for Emotion1
Conspiracy Stories1
The Taming of the Grounds1
The Validity of the Argument from Inductive Risk1
Frege and the Fundamental Abstraction1
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Ignore Unwelcome Epistemic Company1
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