* Daniel D. De Haan, Perception and the Vis Cogitativa: A Thomistic Analysis of Aspectual, Actional, and Affectual Percepts (PDF)
* Anthony Skelton, Sidgwick's Philosophical Intuitions (PDF)
* Lawrence Pasternack & Courtney Fugate, Kant's Philosophy of Religion, at the SEP; this is a very good summary of an extremely complicated topic.
* Edward Feser, How Not to Limit Free Speech, at "The Catholic World Report"
* Jennifer Frey and Anastasia Berg discuss the question, Can the Humanities Be Saved?, at "The Point"
* Elaine Scarry, Plato and the Poets, at "Boston Review"
* Taylor W. Cyr & Parker Gilley, No Easy Compatibilism (PDF)
* Xiao Qi, Re-evaluating the Principle of Virtuous Motives: Abilities, Justice, and Natural Virtues (PDF), on Hume's approach to virtue ethics.