* Jacob Allee, Dorothy L. Sayers on Facts, Feelings, and Natural Law, at "Study the Great Books"
* Exploring the Richness and Roots of Fantasy, at "The Library of Lewis and Tolkien"
* Boaz Faraday Schuman, To Contradict Is to Cooperate: Prior, Abelard, Buridan, Grice (PDF)
* Harry D'Agostino, A MacIntyrean Auto-Biography (Part I -- After Virtue)
* Chris Bobonich & Katherine Meadows, Plato's Laws, at the SEP
* Ravi Thakral & Guillaine Arthur, Normativity and the Indefinite Singular in Morality (PDF)
* Brad Skow, The Plague Crucifix, on Danto's The Abuse of Beauty, at "Mostly Aesthetics"
* Benjamin Robert Koons, The Justice of Punitive Wars, at "The Journal of Controversial Ideas"
* Joseph E. Blado, Dölpopa, Shentong Buddhism, and the Three Jewels: An Analytic Friendly Analysis (PDF)
* Ambrose Gardeil, Evolution and the Principles of St. Thomas, translated by Matthew Minerd, with an interesting discussion of habitus, at "To Be a Thomist"
* Rob Spence, The Leopard, on Lampedusa's classic, at "First Folios"
* Toby Ord, Interpolation, Extrapolation, Hyperpolation: Generalising into new dimensions (PDF)
* Ben Burgis, It's Hard to Make Sense of Marxism Without a Conception of Objective Human Flourishing, at "Philosophy for the People"
* Chris Fraser, Tang Junyi on Mencian and Mohist Conceptions of Mind (PDF)