In our most recent "how can we help you?" thread, a reader asks:

Me and some fellow Philpapers users have long wondered about this:

On the Philpapers page of any specific paper, how do I view the full list of people who "liked" or "recommended" that paper? For papers that have many "likes," the button only shows the first five (random?) names and a sixth line of "and 20 more," but there does not seem to be a way to expand on that "20 more."

Maybe those who run the (immensely helpful) site can illuminate.

No idea! Anyone have any insights?

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One response to “Viewing likes/recommendations on PhilPapers?”

  1. Andy

    I don’t have an answer to this. But I have wondered the same. I also wonder if there is a way to view e.g. “most liked” or “most recommended” papers.

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