* John A. Goldsmith, With charisma to spare, on Franz Brentano, at "Aeon"
* Paul Lodge, Leibniz's Philosophical Dream of Rational and Intuitive Enlightenment (PDF)
* Hamish Russell, Balancing, Shielding, Filtering: Three Models of Role Morality (PDF)
* Ioannes Chountes de Fabbri, Jürgen Habermas’ lost world: the coffee-house and the public sphere, at "Engelsberg Ideas"
* Karen Crowther, Dumb Holes: Universality or Analogy? What Makes an Analogue Experiment an Analogue Experiment? (PDF)
* Oliver Traldi, Jane Austen's Virtuous Liberalism, at "Fusion"
* James Chastek, Talk at Benedictine College, on the sublime, at "Just Thomism"
* Doug Campbell, Plato's myth of Atlantis, at "Plato's Fish-Trap"
* Bernard Sleigh's Anciente Mappe of Fairyland, at "Public Domain Review"
* Edward Feser, The Epistemology of Microphysics
* Joseph Heath, The Two Nightmares of Jürgen Habermas, at "Persuasion"
* Ella Frances, The Sublime in Action: Kant, Awe, and Creative Power
* D'Artagnans remains may have been found; d'Artagnan, of course, is the historical Musketeer on whom the d'Artagnan of Dumas's The Three Musketeers is based.
* Fr. Justin Hewlett, A Proper Approach to Polytheism, at "Geek Orthodox"
* Michael Pakaluk, The Meaning of "Pursuit of Happiness"
* James DiFrisco & Steven Hecht Orzack, Biology Needs Philosophy, But What Philosophy?
* Amod Lele, Habermas and a road not taken, at "Love of All Wisdom"