* Céline Leboeuf, Walking in Simone de Beauvoir's Footsteps, at "Why Philosophy?"
* Marco Montagnino, Gadamer's Return to Parmenides (PDF)
* Gregory B. Sadler, By the Content of Their Character: Christian Love and Virtue Ethics in Martin Luther King's Writings
* Andrea Roselli & Gauvain Leconte-Chevillard, What a Powerful World (PDF)
* Kelsey Hartley, Kristin Lavransdatter Resource Roundup, at "Reading Revisited"
* Susanna Schwartz, The Enchanted Windows of Jane Austen, at "The Enchanted Window"
* Sergiu Margan, The Structural Necessity of Valuation: Why Biological Explanation Requires More than Selection (PDF)
* William Lambert, On Metaphysics as a Guide to Morals, at "Short Views"
* Virginia Weave, critic as physician, at "Overlong Memories"
* Matthew Minerd, A Noetic Taxonomy of Discursive Wisdom, at "A Thomist"
* Luke Russell and Brandom Warmke, Forgiveness, at the SEP
* Laurenz Ramsauer, Kant's Casuistical Questions (PDF)
* Ian Gubbenet, Did Tolkien's Elves Have Pointed/Pointy Ears?, at "Arda Rediscovered"; it also along the way discusses why pointed ears are often associated with fairy creatures today.
* D. Luscinius, Ennead I.3: On Dialectic [The Upward Way], at "Nelle parole"
* C. S. Lewis and the Greatest Arthurian Epic, at "The Library of Lewis and Tolkien"
* Dimitra Fimi, Where (or What) is Neverland? Peter Pan and the Fantasy Tradition, at "A kind of elvish craft"