* Rob Alspaugh, Cur Deus Homo II.10-15, and Cur Deus Homo II.16-18a, at "Teaching Boys Badly"
* Constantin Luft, What's in a Name? Legal Fictions and Philosophical Fictionalism (PDF)
* Menashe Chaim Roberts, Development in the Analytic Philosophy of Judaism, at "The APA Blog"
* J. Dmitri Gallow, Surreal Probabilities (PDF)
* Patrick Flynn, The Philosophical Attraction to a Simple God, at "The Journal of Absolute Truth"
* Tai-Dong Nguyen & Manh-Tung Ho, People as the Roots (of the State): Democratic Elements in the Politics of Traditional Vietnamese Confucianism (PDF)
* Shahidha Bari, What do clothes say?, at "Aeon.co"
* Rosanna Picascia, Our epistemic dependence on others: Nyaya and Buddhist accounts of testimony as a source of knowledge (PDF). This is a fascinating paper, well worth the time of anyone interested in the nature of testimonial evidence.
* Timothy B. Jaeger, Phenomenology's First Lady: Hedwig Conrad-Martius and Phenomenological Realism, at "JHI Blog"
* Felipe Nobre Faria & Andre Santos Campos, Social Evolution as Moral Truth Tracking in Natural Law (PDF)
* Darwin, No, It's Not 1933, at "DarwinCatholic"
* Susan B. Levin, Plato on Women's Nature (PDF)
* Carlos Fraenkel, Is a Public Philosophy Still Possible?, at "Liberties"