* Two interesting items from "Medievalists.net":
Lorris Chevalier, The Myth of Mills: Bridging Antiquity and Medieval Innovation
Lorris Chevalier, The Myth of the Medieval Flail: Separating Fact from Fiction
* Manuel Fasko, Shepherd on Nonlinguistic and Prelinguistic Cognition: A Case of Nonconceptualism? (PDF) -- I'm not convinced by all parts of this argument, and think that when she means 'latent conception' she means precisely what she says -- a conception that is not recognized as such at the time -- but it's an interesting discussion
* Ina Goy, Immanuel Kant on the Moral Feeling of Respect (PDF)
* Jonathan Gilmore, The Paradox of Tragedy, at the SEP
* Juan Carlos Gonzalez, Believing in organisms: Kant's non-mechanistic philosophy of nature (PDF)
* Patrick Flynn, Physicalists Should Have a Problem with the Problem of Suffering, at "The Journal of Absolute Truth"
* Emanuel Rutten, On Herman Philipse's Attempt to Write Off Cosmological Arguments (PDF)
* Patrik Engisch, Recipes, Traditions, and Representation (PDF)
* Julian Kwasniewski, 'Back to the Land' Catholics Champion Faithful Agrarian Living, on the Catholic Land Movement, at "National Catholic Register"
* Chris Fraser, Paradoxes in the School of Names (PDF)
* Gabriel J. LeBeau, Abdul-Rahman Alkiswani, Daniel J. Mauro, Paul J. Camarata, A Plausible Historical and Forensic Account of the Death of Thomas Aquinas
* Mustafa Yavuz, Avicennian Reception of Aristotelian Botany (PDF)
* L. W. Blakely, Philosophy in the Ruins, at "Front Porch Republic"