Archive
Every piece published in the journal, organised by year. The full run of C4eJ, plus new editorial work under the present masthead.
2026
- On reviving a journal The Editors[2026 C4eJ 1]
2024
- [2023 C4eJ 23]
- The Data of Blackness Jerome Clarke[2023 C4eJ 22]
- Feminist and Queer Legal Theory Toward Family Abolition Yukiko Kobayashi Lui[2023 C4eJ 21]
- Escape from Politics: Personal Responsibility and White Citizenship in American Society Miko Zeldes-Roth[2023 C4eJ 20]
2023
- Discrimination and Psychological Harm Anthony Sangiuliano[2023 C4eJ 19]
- Balkanization and The Racial Order Jeta Mulaj[2023 C4eJ 18]
- [2023 C4eJ 17]
- Community, Solidarity and the Sense of Justice Martin O’Neill[2023 C4eJ 17]
- [2023 C4eJ 16]
- On the Republican Critique of Capitalism Chiara Cordelli[2023 C4eJ 15]
- A Place for African Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century Zeyad el Nabolsy[2023 C4eJ 14]
- A Kantian Account of Aesthetically Sublime Rage Martina Favaretto[2023 C4eJ 13]
- Assistive Technologies for Self-Control in the Context of Structural Attributional Injustice Joel Anderson[2023 C4eJ 12]
- The Second-Personal Significance of Trauma Larisa Svirsky[2023 C4eJ 11]
- On the Ethics of Teaching Race Winston Thompson[2023 C4eJ 10]
- [2023 C4eJ 9]
- [2023 C4eJ 8]
- [2023 C4eJ 7]
- [2023 C4eJ 6]
- [2023 C4eJ 5]
- Should Higher Education be a Right? Christopher Martin[2023 C4eJ 4]
- Intellectual Humility in Joint Inquiry Emily McWilliams[2023 C4eJ 3]
- Acknowledging Passionate Utterances Lisa McKeown[2023 C4eJ 2]
- Human Rights in the Latin American Tradition Logan Gates[2023 C4eJ 1]
2022
- [2022 C4eJ 42]
- [2022 C4eJ 41]
- Being Practical about the Moral Status of AI Jared Riggs[2022 C4eJ 40]
- [2022 C4eJ 39]
- The Right to Have Rights in the Americas: Arendt, Mariátegui, and Monture in Dialogue (Conference: The Right to Have Rights Today) Benjamin P. Davis[2022 C4eJ 36]
- On the Right to Abortion and “the Right to Have Rights” (Conference: The Right to Have Rights Today) Katie Howard[2022 C4eJ 37]
- The Right to Have Rights: Humanity and Substantive Belonging (Conference: The Right to Have Rights Today) Yasemin Sari[2022 C4eJ 38]
- [2022 C4eJ 35]
- [2022 C4eJ 34]
- [2022 C4eJ 33]
- [2022 C4eJ 31]
- [2022 C4eJ 30]
- Tropical Aesthetics of Black Modernism Samantha Noël[2022 C4eJ 28]
- We are All Ghosts: Sidewalk Toronto, Urban Data, and the Transtemporal Intersubjectivity of Digital Rights Nathan Olmstead[2022 C4eJ 27]
- [2022 C4eJ 26]
- Building Algorithms that Work for Everyone Kamilah Ebrahim & Erina Moon[2022 C4eJ 25]
- Martin Luther King on Fear and Fearlessness Meena Krishnamurthy[2022 C4eJ 24]
- Édouard Glissant’s Sense of Space Don Deere[2022 C4eJ 22]
- Warren Crichlow, Sarah S. Smith, W. Chris Johnson, The Long Emancipation: Readings, Reflections & Provocations Rinaldo Walcott[2022 C4eJ 23]
- The Right to Hunger Strike Candice Delmas[2022 C4eJ 21]
- [2022 C4eJ 20]
- The Coloniality Of Data Work For Machine Learning Julian Posada[2022 C4eJ 19]
- Is AI Creepy or Cool? Teaching Teens About AI and Ethics Tom Yeh & Benjamin Walsh[2022 C4eJ 18]
- [2022 C4eJ 17]
- It’s the End of the (Offline) World as We Know It: From Human Rights to Digital Human Rights – A Proposed Typology Dafna Dror-Shpoliansky & Yuval Shany[2022 C4eJ 14]
- Fill the Earth and Subdue: Exploring Domination, Responsibilities and Relationships through Land Acknowledgements Jonathan Hamilton-Diabo[2022 C4eJ 15]
- Difference Centric yet Difference Transcended Mishall Ahmed[2022 C4eJ 16]
- [2022 C4eJ 12]
- On James Baldwin and Black Rage Myisha Cherry[2022 C4eJ 13]
- Disrupting Settler Colonial Economies Across Geographies Chandni Desai[2022 C4eJ 10]
- Sylvia Wynter’s Caribbean Critique Romy Opperman[2022 C4eJ 10]
- Data You and the Challenge for Data Rights Wendy Wong[2022 C4eJ 9]
- Algorithmic Adaptability and Ethics Washing: Appropriating the Critique Kelly Hannah-Moffat[2022 C4eJ 8]
- [2022 C4eJ 7]
- Suzie Dunn, & Kate Robertson: Algorithmic Policing Policies through a Human Rights and Substantive Equality Lens: The Case of the TPSB AI Policy Kristen Thomasen[2022 C4eJ 6]
- Disobedience: The Rarest and Most Courageous of the Virtues? Kimberley Brownlee[2022 C4eJ 5]
- Black Humanitarianism and the Human Rights Archive Tavia Nyong’o[2022 C4eJ 4]
- The Ethics of Central Bank Digital Currency Ori Freiman[2022 C4eJ 3]
- [2022 C4eJ 2]
- Indigenous Feminisms and Relational Rights Allison Weir[2022 C4eJ 1]
2021
- [2021 C4eJ 51]
- [2021 C4eJ 50]
- The New Turn on AI Accountability from the EU Regulation and Beyond Frank Pasquale & Gianclaudio Malgieri[2021 C4eJ 49]
- The (Non)Automatability Of Equity Kiel Brennan-Marquez[2021 C4eJ 48]
- Germs of Rot: Colonialism, Culture, and Immigrant Mental Health Discourse Manvinder Kaur Gill[2021 C4eJ 47]
- [2021 C4eJ 46]
- Automating Care, Manufacturing Crisis Mathew Iantorno[2021 C4eJ 45]
- The Golem and the Game of Automation Avery Slater[2021 C4eJ 44]
- Hannah Arendt’s Right to Have Rights in the American Context Benjamin P. Davis[2021 C4eJ 43]
- Inventing the Asian Community: The Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival as Discourse and Collective Performance Michael Sooriyakumaran[2021 C4eJ 42]
- Ousmane Sembène’s Moolaadé: “Sacred Space” as Political Sanctuary and Political Agency Nikolas Kompridis[2021 C4eJ 41]
- An Existentialist Challenge to Karl Marx’s Vision of Jewish Emancipation (Ethics, Intersections, Reflections Symposium) Ariel LaFayette[2021 C4eJ 39]
- My Family’s Haunted Left Stairway (Ethics, Intersections, Reflections Symposium) Bailey Irene Midori Hoy[2021 C4eJ 34]
- Rearranging Arranged Marriage in Modern India (Ethics, Intersections, Reflections Symposium) Jeffrey Ma[2021 C4eJ 33]
- Surveillance in Higher Education and How Campuses Can Resist (Ethics, Intersections, Reflections Symposium) Tsitsi Macherera[2021 C4eJ 35]
- [2021 C4eJ 38]
- Solutions to the Deficiency of Intersectional Female Representation (Ethics, Intersections, Reflections Symposium) Ana Brinkerhoff[2021 C4eJ 37]
- [2021 C4eJ 33]
- [2021 C4eJ 32]
- [2021 C4eJ 31]
- Disembeddedness in Data Annotation for Machine Learning Julian Posada[2021 C4eJ 30]
- The Aesthetics of Care Ara Osterweil[2021 C4eJ 29]
- [2021 C4eJ 28]
- Why Race and Capitalism Not Racial Capitalism? Michael Dawson[2021 C4eJ 27]
- [2021 C4eJ 26]
- Édouard Glissant’s Ethics Miguel Gualdrón Ramírez[2021 C4eJ 25]
- [2021 C4eJ 24]
- [2021 C4eJ 24]
- Privilege, Race & Imagined Immunities in the Time of COVID Ricky Varghese & Benjamin Weil[2021 C4eJ 23]
- [2021 C4eJ 22]
- [2021 C4eJ 21]
- Shadeism, Sexual Health, and Diasporic Women’s Experiences Gayathri Naganathan[2021 C4eJ 20]
- Indigenous Protocols and Artificial Intelligence Suzanne Kite and Scott Benesiinaabandan[2021 C4eJ 19]
- From Ethics Washing to Ethics Bashing: Viewing Tech Ethics from Within Moral Philosophy Elettra Bietti[2021 C4eJ 18]
- [2021 C4eJ 16]
- Where Are You From? The Ethical Dilemma of Writing Dis/placed Senthuran Varatharajah[2021 C4eJ 17]
- Failure and Form in Anne Charlotte Robertson’s Confessionals Anjo-Marí Gouws[2021 C4eJ 14]
- [2021 C4eJ 15]
- The Productivity of Mistrust: The Ethics of Development Partnerships in Ghana Miriam Hird-Younger[2021 C4eJ 13]
- Combatting Anti-Blackness in the AI Community Devin Guillory[2021 C4eJ 12]
- [2021 C4eJ 11]
- Death, Pandemic, and Intersectionality Yolonda Wilson[2021 C4eJ 10]
- [2021 C4eJ 9]
- [2021 C4eJ 5]
- The Limits of Anti-Trust Regulation: Reorienting Towards Considerations of Epistemic Power Kamilah Ebrahim[2021 C4eJ 7]
- [2021 C4eJ 8]
- What Is the Problem with the Opacity of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine? Juliette Ferry-Danini[2021 C4eJ 6]
- [2021 C4eJ 4]
- [2021 C4eJ 3]
- Does the Left have an Ethics? Notes on Stuart Hall’s “Culture, Resistance, and Struggle” Benjamin Davis[2021 C4eJ 2]
- [2021 C4eJ 1]
2020
- [2020 C4eJ 91]
- Surface, Abstraction and Skin in Black Contemporary Art Sarah Stefana Smith[2020 C4eJ 90]
- [2020 C4eJ 89]
- Foreground and Background Elena Comay del Junco[2020 C4eJ 87]
- Introduction to “Racial Inequality During a Pandemic: Philosophical and Historical Perspectives” Elena Comay del Junco[2020 C4eJ 85]
- [2020 C4eJ 88]
- Race, COVID-19, and the Public “We” Yolonda Wilson[2020 C4eJ 86]
- Differentiation is Mechanics, Integration is Art Anne-Marie Fowler[2020 C4eJ 84]
- Stuart Hall’s Ethics David Scott[2020 C4eJ 83]
- [2020 C4eJ 82]
- [2020 C4eJ 78]
- Lovecraft Country: A Conversation on Afrofuturism, Black Aesthetics and the Endurance of Counter-Histories Jonathan Kidd & Sonya Winton-Odamtten[2020 C4eJ 80]
- [2020 C4eJ 77]
- Chasing Your Long Tails: Differentially Private Prediction in Health Care Settings Vinith Suriyakumar[2020 C4eJ 81]
- Representação vs. Representatividade: Analyzing Black LGBTQ+ Identity Politics in Brazil Watufani Poe[2020 C4eJ 79]
- Compound Crisis: Cops, Climate, and COVID Olúfẹmi O. Táíwò[2020 C4eJ 76]
- Re-imagining Diasporic Black Radical Insurgency Bianca Beauchemin[2020 C4eJ 75]
- Black Lives and German Exceptionalism Eddie Bruce-Jones[2020 C4eJ 74]
- Actuarialism and Racial Capitalism Rodrigo Ochigame[2020 C4eJ 73]
- Ethics & Justice (w/ Idil Abdillahi, Beverly Bain, El Jones) #sayhername Breonna Taylor: Race[2020 C4eJ 72]
- AI, the Immortality Industry, and the Ethics of Death Teresa Heffernan[2020 C4eJ 71]
- [2020 C4eJ 70]
- The Grey Hoodie Project: Big Tobacco, Big Tech, and the Threat on Academic Integrity Mohamed Abdalla[2020 C4eJ 69]
- Cynthia Khoo, Yolanda Song, To Surveil and Predict: A Human Rights Analysis of Algorithmic Policing in Canada Kate Robertson[2020 C4eJ 67]
- Forgiveness in Classical Greece Sophie Grace Chappell[2020 C4eJ 68]
- Data, Transparency, and AI Ethics Alex Hanna[2020 C4eJ 65]
- Systemic Injustice, Ideology, and Agency Sally Haslanger[2020 C4eJ 64]
- [2020 C4eJ 63]
- [2020 C4eJ 62]
- Understanding in a Time of Unrest Luvell Anderson[2020 C4eJ 61]
- How to Orient Oneself in White Jurisprudence: Universality, Race, and the Law Amadou Korbinian Sow[2020 C4eJ 60]
- [2020 C4eJ 59]
- Radical Ethics and Black Lives Matter: Pan-Caribbean Perspectives on Capitalism, Imperialism, State Violence, and Antiblackness Charisse Burden-Stelly & Sandy Placido[2020 C4eJ 58]
- Black Dignity: The Moral Vocabulary of Black Lives Matter (The Ethics of Black Lives Matter) Norman Ajari & Vincent Lloyd[2020 C4eJ 48]
- Interrogating A World Without Work Igor Shoikhedbrod[2020 C4eJ 57]
- The Future of Work is Here: Toward a Comprehensive Approach to Artificial Intelligence and Labour Julian Posada[2020 C4eJ 56]
- Two Contractual Futures of Work John Enman-Beech[2020 C4eJ 55]
- Diagrams of Flexibility in the Future of Work Aleena Chia[2020 C4eJ 49]
- When Your Boss Comes Home Jeremias Adams-Prassl[2020 C4eJ 51]
- Algorithmic Bosses and How to Tame Them Valerio De Stefano[2020 C4eJ 52]
- [2020 C4eJ 50]
- Why Work Is a Social Good and Freedom Is Overrated Cynthia Estlund[2020 C4eJ 53]
- Black Lives Matter in France: The Colonial Legacy of French Policing (The Ethics of Black Lives Matter) Emmanuel Blanchard[2020 C4eJ 47]
- Revaluing and Re-Politicizing Work in the Age of Automation and AI Igor Shoikhedbrod[2020 C4eJ 54]
- Black Lives Matter in Germany: What Does It Mean to Orient Oneself in White Jurisprudence? (The Ethics of Black Lives Matter) Amadou Korbinian Sow[2020 C4eJ 46]
- [2020 C4eJ 45]
- [2020 C4eJ 44]
- Rights, Solidarity & the Power to Punish in States of Emergency (The Ethics of COVID) Vincent Chiao & Corey Brettschneider[2020 C4eJ 43]
- Reflecting on Black Lives Matter: Visions of Abolition Democracy (The Ethics of Black Lives Matter) Siddhant Issar[2020 C4eJ 42]
- COVID-19: Three Challenges for Labour Market Regulation (The Ethics of COVID) Abi Adams-Prassl & Jeremias Adams-Prassl[2020 C4eJ 41]
- Hermeneutical Impasses, Hermeneutical Injustices, and Progress (The Ethics of Black Lives Matter) Luvell Anderson[2020 C4eJ 40]
- Beyond Brutality: Political Visions in Black Lives Matter (The Ethics of Black Lives Matter) Ian Loader[2020 C4eJ 39]
- [2020 C4eJ 38]
- [2020 C4eJ 36]
- [2020 C4eJ 37]
- [2020 C4eJ 35]
- [2020 C4eJ 28]
- Moreau’s Pluralism about Discrimination (Book Forum) Deborah Hellman[2020 C4eJ 29]
- Moreau on Discrimination: Pluralism, Equality, and the Experience of Discrimination (Book Forum) Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen[2020 C4eJ 32]
- [2020 C4eJ 30]
- [2020 C4eJ 33]
- Burdens On Deliberative Freedom Book Forum Seana Shiffrin
- Faces of Inequality: A Theory of Wrongful Discrimination Sophia Moreau
- [2020 C4eJ 26]
- [2020 C4eJ 27]
- Policing the Pandemic: Counter Mapping the Expansion of COVID-19 Enforcement Across Canada Alex Luscombe & Alexander McClelland[2020 C4eJ 25]
- [2020 C4eJ 24]
- [2020 C4eJ 23]
- [2020 C4eJ 22]
- Racial Inequality During a Pandemic: Philosophical and Historical Perspectives (The Ethics of COVID)[2020 C4eJ 21]
- Reproducing Freedom (The Ethics of COVID) Matthew Smith[2020 C4eJ 20]
- [2020 C4eJ 19]
- Pandemic Clinical Triage Protocols: Adding Insult to Injury for People with Disabilities (Ethics of COVID) Trudo Lemmens[2020 C4eJ 18]
- The Moral and Legal Risks of Immunity Passports (The Ethics of COVID) Sophia Moreau & Sabine Tsuruda[2020 C4eJ 17]
- [2020 C4eJ 16]
- [2020 C4eJ 15]
- Pandemic Privacy (The Ethics of COVID) Teresa Scassa[2020 C4eJ 14]
- [2020 C4eJ 13]
- [2020 C4eJ 10]
- [2020 C4eJ 8]
- Criminalization & COVID-19: Public Health and Human Rights Implications (Ethics of COVID) Nina Sun & Livio Zilli[2020 C4eJ 11]
- [2020 C4eJ 9]
- Race Matters: Ethical Implications of COVID-19 (Ethics of COVID) Roberta K. Timothy[2020 C4eJ 12]
- Terraforming the Ethical Landscape: COVID-19 and the Principle of Justice (Ethics of COVID) Sunit Das[2020 C4eJ 7]
- The History of Seduction from the Enlightenment to #MeToo Suzanne van Geuns[2020 C4eJ 6]
- Thinking Inside the Box: The Promise and Boundaries of Transparency in Automated Decision-Making Ida Koivisto[2020 C4eJ 5]
- If Non-Sentient Organisms Can Have Rights, Why Can’t Robots? Parisa Moosavi[2020 C4eJ 4]
- Agency: Human and Non-Human Nikolas Kompridis[2020 C4eJ 3]
- [2020 C4eJ 2]
- [2020 C4eJ 1]
2019
- [2019 C4eJ 47]
- The Ethics of Study: Walter Benjamin’s Counter-Pedagogy and the Communicability of Historical Violence Natasha Hay[2019 C4eJ 46]
- Advances and Challenges of AI in Healthcare Anna Goldenberg[2019 C4eJ 45]
- Out of Their Cages and Into the City: Robots, Regulation, and the Changing Nature of Public Spaces Kristen Thomasen[2019 C4eJ 44]
- Do I Really Consent to Twitter’s Terms of Service? Kathryn Norlock[2019 C4eJ 43]
- [2019 C4eJ 42]
- [2019 C4eJ 41]
- [2019 C4eJ 39]
- Why Everyone Has It Wrong About the Ethics of Autonomous Vehicles John Basl & Jeff Behrends[2019 C4eJ 40]
- Aristotle and the Ethics of Nature Elena Comay del Junco[2019 C4eJ 38]
- Can Machines Learn from Our Mistakes? Marzyeh Ghassemi[2019 C4eJ 37]
- Navigating Racial Satire Luvell Anderson[2019 C4eJ 36]
- [2019 C4eJ 35]
- The Ethical Imagination: Humanities versus Artificial Intelligence Teresa Heffernan[2019 C4eJ 34]
- The Paradox of Automation as Anti-Bias Intervention Ifeoma Ajunwa[2019 C4eJ 33]
- [2019 C4eJ 32]
- “To Be Unborable”: A Response to Mark Kingwell’s Wish I Were Here: Boredom and the Interface Ira Wells[2019 C4eJ 30]
- Randomness, Mindfulness, and the Games People Play Lauren Bialystok[2019 C4eJ 29]
- [2019 C4eJ 31]
- [2019 C4eJ 28]
- [2019 C4eJ 27]
- Underground Arts: The Cultural Politics of Mass Transit Theresa Enright[2019 C4eJ 26]
- [2019 C4eJ 25]
- Making Good Decisions and Getting AI to Do the Same Sheila McIlraith[2019 C4eJ 24]
- The Ethical Costs of Upward Mobility Jennifer Morton[2019 C4eJ 22]
- What Does it Take to be “Truly One of Us”? Robert Vipond[2019 C4eJ 21]
- On Private Discrimination Tom Parr[2019 C4eJ 20]
- [2019 C4eJ 23]
- [2019 C4eJ 16]
- Computation and Creativity [2019 C4e J 15] Avery Slater
- Smart City Ethics Ellen P. Goodman[2019 C4eJ 19]
- The Ethics of AI: A Political Economy Approach Jason Jackson[2019 C4eJ 17]
- [2019 C4eJ 14]
- AI Rights John Basl[2019 C4eJ 13]
- Artificial Entities Judith Donath[2019 C4eJ 11]
- “Fair Notice” in the Age of Big Data Kiel Brennan-Marquez[2019 C4eJ 18]
- [2019 C4eJ 12]
- [2019 C4eJ 9]
- Theorizing Densification: Balancing Self-Determination and Exclusion in the Housing Market Thilo Schaefer[2019 C4eJ 10]
- Deviance, Deviants, and Dirtbags: Toward a Neo-Institutional Criminology of Rock Climbing Ashley Rubin[2019 C4eJ 8]
- Risk, Intersectional Inequalities and Racial Proxies Kelly Hannah-Moffat[2019 C4eJ 7]
- The Ethics of International Adoption Rachel Nolan[2019 C4eJ 6]
- Misinformation and Freedom of Expression Étienne Brown[2019 C4eJ 5]
- [2019 C4eJ 4]
- From Aspiration to Reality: Open Smart Cities Tracey Lauriault[2019 C4eJ 3]
- The Ethical Algorithm Michael Kearns[2019 C4eJ 2]
- [2019 C4eJ 1]
- [2018 C4eJ 11]
- Rotstein (and Freud) versus Levi-Strauss (and Weber) Ronald Beiner[2018 C4eJ 10]
2018
- Kill-Switch: The Ethics of the Halting Problem Avery Slater[2018 C4eJ 53]
- A Human-centred Use of Technology in Cities Ken Greenberg[2018 C4eJ 54]
- Ethical Concerns and the Reach of Markets: Paying Kidney Donors Nicola Lacetera[2018 C4eJ 55]
- [2018 C4eJ 52]
- Cosmopolitan Pariahs Colin Grey[2018 C4eJ 51]
- Refugee Law’s Fact-Finding Crisis Hilary Evans Cameron[2018 C4eJ 50]
- Crime Prediction Support System E.G. Rajan[2018 C4eJ 46]
- [2018 C4eJ 47]
- Accountable AI Systems Mark S. Fox[2018 C4eJ 48]
- Does Nationhood Promote Egalitarian Justice? Nils Holtug[2018 C4eJ 49]
- The Ethical Crisis in Computing? Moshe Vardi[2018 C4eJ 44]
- Bots at the Gate: A Human Rights Analysis of Automated Decision Making in Canada’s Immigration and Refugee System Petra Molnar[2018 C4eJ 43]
- Democracy and Constitutional Reform Simone Chambers[2018 C4eJ 45]
- Freedom in a Universe of Echoes? Klaus Günther[2018 C4eJ 41]
- [2018 C4eJ 42]
- Punishment, Values, and Justifications Leo Zaibert[2018 C4eJ 17]
- Rethinking Punishment and the (Uneasy) Relationship Between an Axiology of Punishment and Its Deontic Implications Alejandro Chehtman[2018 C4eJ 12]
- Taking Pluralism Seriously: Rethinking Punishment Theory’s Monism Leora Dahan Katz[2018 C4eJ 13]
- Leo Zaibert’s Rethinking Punishment: An Illuminating Voyage Margaret Martin[2018 C4eJ 15]
- When Crime Punishes Itself: Dispensing with Punishment, Punishment Theory, and Theodicy–A German Perspective Sascha Ziemann[2018 C4eJ 16]
- [2018 C4eJ 14]
- Mind and Religion Abraham Rotstein: Myth
- Slave Morality Revalued and Sublated Igor Shoikhedbrod[2018 C4eJ 8]
- Utopias and Other Myths: A Precautionary Tale Stephen Bede Scharper[2018 C4eJ 9]
- [2018 C4eJ 6]
- [2018 C4eJ 7]
- The Chameleon Poet and the Ethics of Reading Peter Brooks[2018 C4eJ 40]
- These Are the Sensors in My Neighbourhood Ronald Deibert[2018 C4eJ 39]
- [2018 C4eJ 38]
- [2018 C4eJ 37]
- [2018 C4eJ 34]
- The Algebra of Partiality Jeremy Davis[2018 C4eJ 35]
- Winners, Wasters, and the Shadow of Envy Jessica Rosenfeld[2018 C4eJ 36]
- [2018 C4eJ 4]
- Connected by Commitment: With Whom? For How Long? Meredith Schwartz[2018 C4eJ 2]
- [2018 C4eJ 1]
- The Rhetoric of Contract and Commitment Torrey Shanks[2018 C4eJ 3]
- We Are All Criminals Emily Baxter[2018 C4eJ 33]
- Moral Experts vs. Ethical Theories John-Stewart Gordon[2018 C4eJ 31]
- The End of Public Works? The Politics of Infrastructure and the Quiet Decline of Local Democracy Mariana Valverde[2018 C4eJ 32]
- The Ethics of Smart Cities: Interacting with Non-Human Agents Mireille Hildebrandt[2018 C4eJ 30]
- [2018 C4eJ 29]
- Ensuring Fair and Responsible Automated Decisions Richard Zemel[2018 C4eJ 28]
- Canadian Smart Cities: Defining the Public Good Pamela Robinson[2018 C4eJ 27]
- The Ethics of Agonistic Machine Learning Mireille Hildebrandt[2018 C4eJ 26]
- The Future of Automated Healthcare Frank Rudzicz[2018 C4eJ 25]
- Sidewalk Toronto: Ethics in the “Smart City” John Lorinc[2018 C4eJ 22]
- Sidewalk Toronto: Ethics in the “Smart City” Kristina Verner[2018 C4eJ 20]
- Sidewalk Toronto: Ethics in the “Smart City” Mariana Valverde[2018 C4eJ 24]
- [2018 C4eJ 23]
- [2017 C4eJ 13]
- Sidewalk Toronto: Ethics in the “Smart City” Ruben Gaetani[2018 C4eJ 21]
- [2018 C4eJ 19]
- Norms and Normality Joshua Knobe[2018 C4eJ 18]
2017
- Locking Up Our Own: Crime and Punishment in Black America James Forman Jr.[2017 C4eJ 52]
- [2017 C4eJ 53]
- Official Denial: Making Sense of Canada’s Truth Commission,” 2017 C4eJ 12 Mayana C. Slobodian: “Official Apology[2017 C4eJ 12]
- [2017 C4eJ 11]
- [2017 C4eJ 10]
- [2017 C4eJ 9]
- [2017 C4eJ 8]
- Apologies as Weapons: Considerations for the Trudeau Administration,” 2017 C4eJ 7 Nick Smith: “Apologies as Remedies[2017 C4eJ 7]
- [2017 C4eJ 6]
- Closure, and Narrative,” 2017 C4eJ 5 Simon Stern: “Atonement
- [2017 C4eJ 3]
- Reckoning and Judgment Brian Cantwell Smith[2017 C4eJ 49]
- Apologies: A Stylistic Investigation Mark Kingwell[2017 C4eJ 47]
- [2017 C4eJ 46]
- Closure, and Narrative Simon Stern: Atonement
- [2017 C4eJ 48]
- Runaway Trolleys or Distant Strangers? Guy Kahane[2017 C4eJ 45]
- AI in Medicine: Hopes? Nightmares? Sunit Das[2017 C4eJ 43]
- [2017 C4eJ 44]
- Imagination and Governance in an Unequal World Sheila Jasanoff: Ethical Futures[2017 C4eJ 42]
- Respect and the Artificial Other Mark Kingwell[2017 C4eJ 41]
- The Ethics of the Individual Eva-Lynn Jagoe[2017 C4eJ 40]
- Pacification and the Ethics of Empire,” 2017 C4eJ 1 Clifford Ando: “Pax Romana: Peace
- Pacification, and the Ethics of Empire (Clifford Ando) Public Lecture: Pax Romana: Peace
- Legal Ethics in the Age of Law & Tech Frank Pasquale[2017 C4eJ 37]
- Legal Ethics in the Age of Law & Tech Mireille Hildebrandt[2017 C4eJ 35]
- Legal Ethics in the Age of Law & Tech Paul Gowder[2017 C4eJ 36]
- The Ethics and Economics of Incentivizing the Uninformed Sandro Ambuehl[2017 C4eJ 34]
- An Academic Code of Conduct for Proto-Authoritarian Times Lauren Bialystok[2017 C4eJ 24]
- [2018 C4eJ 32]
- Reading Literature as Practical Wisdom Emma Planinc[2017 C4eJ 27]
- The Ethics and Politics of Reading Eva-Lynn Jagoe[2017 C4eJ 26]
- [2017 C4eJ 23]
- How Should We Vote? Electoral Reform in Canada Ruby Sahota[2017 C4eJ 30]
- Academic Ethics in a Time of Turmoil Simon Stern[2017 C4eJ 25]
- Ethical Criticism and the Penchant for Play Simon Stern[2017 C4eJ 28]
- How Should We Vote? Electoral Reform in Canada Yasmin Dawood[2017 C4eJ 31]
- The Ethics of Legal Fictions Simon Stern[2017 C4eJ 29]
- Sex Lives Matter John Paul Ricco[2017 C4eJ 20]
- Policing Sex[uality] Kyle Kirkup[2017 C4eJ 22]
- A Call for Sexual Autonomy Patrick Keilty[2017 C4eJ 21]
- Kaddish for Leonard Cohen (à la manière d’Allen Ginsberg) George Elliott Clarke[2017 C4eJ 15]
- For Leonard Cohen Leo Zaibert[2017 C4eJ 17]
- [2017 C4eJ 14]
- [2017 C4eJ 16]