* Pranay Sanklecha, Philosophy was once alive, at "Aeon"
* A. R. J. Fisher, Grace A. Laguna's Theory of Universals: A Powers Ontology of Properties and Modality (PDF)
* T. D. Nguyen, Center and Periphery in Eighteenth-Century Annamese Neo-Confucian Discourse (PDF)
* Rob Alspaugh, Cur Deus Homo II.7-9, at "Teaching Boys Badly"
* Andres Ayala, Brief Essay on the Nature and Method of Epistemology (PDF)
* Aaron Wells, Magnitude, Matter, and Kant's Principle of Mechanism (PDF)
* Brendan Hodge, Ten Price Commandments, at "DarwinCatholic"
* Simon D. Vonlanthen, Modal Extension of the Quantified Argument Calculus (PDF)
* Ted Kinnaman, Kant on Aesthetic Normativity (PDF)
* Sandhya Lele, Moral regress is annoying too, at "Love of All Wisdom"; this is a response to the recent article by Kelly and Westra on moral progress
* Paul Rehren & Charlie Blunden, Let's not get ahead of ourselves: we have no idea if moral reasoning causes moral progress (PDF)