* Stephen Mackereth, The Philosophical Significance of Godel's Dialectica Interpretation (PDF)
* Natasha Burge, Fantasy Literature as Rebellion, at "The Undercurrent"
* Scott Vitkovic, Hamidreza Shariatmadari, and Sayed Jamaleddin Mirsharafoddin, The Thomistic Theological Synthesis of Islamic and Jewish Philosophy: Analysis of Aquinas’ Arguments Based on Direct References to Avicenna, Averroes, Maimonides and Avicebron in Summa Theologiæ (PDF). The potential value of this kind of quantitative study is generally underestimated, I think.
* Gregory B. Sadler, A Few Memories of Alasdair MacIntyre
* Charles Mathewes, Remembering Alasdair MacIntyre, at "The Hedgehog Review"
* Eric Wilkinson, Anscombe's Philosophy of Law (PDF)
* Patrick Flynn, Most Philosophies Are Obviously False, at "The Journal of Absolute Truth"
* Chris Tillman, The Matter of Serial Fiction (PDF)
* Laura Thompson, Harriet and Lord Peter
* Steven Diggin, Ethical Presuppositions in Narrative Art (PDF)
* John Plaice, The Self-Similar Nature of Cosmic Plasma, at "Fiat Lux"
* Melissa McBay Merritt, Kant and Group Agency (PDF)
* Arthur Hamilton, most famous for writing "Cry Me a River", recently died at age 98.
* Joel David Hamkins, Structuralism, at "Infinitely More"
* Diane Proudfoot, Sylvan's Bottle and Other Problems (PDF)
* Christian B. Wagner, The Logical Problem of the Trinity: Brief Considerations, at "Scholastic Answers"