* Daniel Star, The truth of photographs, at "Aeon.co"
* Michael Walschots, Wolff on the Duty to Cognize Good and Evil (PDF)
* Robert Bartlett, How Many Medieval Saints Are There?
* Lorenzo Sartori, Model Organisms as Scientific Representations (PDF)
* Congratulations to Alexander Pruss for being recognized by Guinness as the male climber with the fastest mile on an indoor climbing wall.
* Michael Waddell, Thomas Aquinas and Resurrection of the (Disabled) Body (PDF)
* David Polansky, What States Are Made Of, at "Strange Frequencies"
* Charles H. Pence, Origin's Chapter IX and X: From Old Objections to Novel Explanations: Darwin on the Fossil Record (PDF)
* Rebecca Mason, The metaphysics of social kinds (PDF)
* Br. Noah Sell, The Catholic Political Philosophy of J. R. R. Tolkien, at "The American Postliberal"
* Simone Guidi, The Truth We Know: Reassessing Suarez's Account of Cognitive Truth and Objective Being (PDF)
* Heather Carson, Educating the Whole Child, at "Intellectual Takeout"
* Alexis Deodato S. Itao, Homoiosis Theoi: Plato's Ultimate Educational Aim (PDF)
* John Pfaff, Millions of Uncounted People in Prisons (Sort Of), at "Prisons, Prosecutors, and the Politics of Punishment", discusses the difficulties of getting a good count of how many people are in prison.
* Noah Greenstein, The Paradox Paradox Non-Paradox and Conjunction Fallacy Non-Fallacy (PDF)