* Roope Ryymin, On Perceiving Absences, Among Other Things (PDF)
* Alexander Sandgren, Swyneshed Revisited, on Liar paradoxes
* Claus Wilke, "I asked the AI" is not research, at "Genes, Minds, Machines"
* Richard Moran, Does Philosophy Need to Know Its History? (PDF)
* Richard Y. Chappell, Home Education Resources, at "Good Thoughts"
* Dan Zahavi, Edmund Husserl, at the SEP
* Georg Henrik von Wright, Is There a Logic of Norms? (PDF)
* James Chastek, Elevation and degradation by art, at "Just Thomism"
* Maxwell Tabarrok, Is Air Travel Getting Worse?, at "Maximum Progress"; his answer is, roughly, that the numbers show that it's grown cheaper and safer but less reliable and more crowded.
* Molina Crescente, The Conceptual Foundations of Contract Formation (PDF)
* Brad Skow, Flaws as Meta-Merits, at "Mostly Aesthetics"
* Cathy Mason, Why love matters most, about Iris Murdoch, on "Aeon"
* Anand Vaidya & Michael Wallner, The Epistemology of Modality (PDF)
* Edward Feser, Newman on capital punishment, at "The Catholic World Report"
* John Psmith reviews Vaclav Smil's Energy and Civilization, at "Mr. and Mrs. Psmith's Bookshelf"
* Cameron F. Coates, Aristotle's Ontology of Death (PDF)
* Clara Collier, The Origin of the Research University, at "Asterisk"