* Aaron Segal, Crescas, Hard Determinism, and the Need for Torah (PDF)
* Jonathan Egid, How does philosophy learn to speak a new language? (PDF)
* Andrew Youpa, Leibniz's Ethics, at the SEP
* Philippe Schlenker, Jeremy Kuhn, Jonathan Lamberton, Sign Language Semantics, also at the SEP
* Michael Walschots, The Principle of Morality in Eighteenth-Century German Philosophy (PDF) -- I especially enjoyed this article.
* Paul Marshall, Canada as America's Post-Liberal Counterpart, at "Providence"
* Daniel N. Gullotta, John Quincy Adams's America, reviews Randall Woods's John Quincy Adams, at "Law & Liberty"
* Claudio Calosi & Robert Michels, Graded Qualities (PDF)
* Daniel Shussett, Group Agency (PDF)
* Joseph M. Keegin, Philosophy of the people, on the Illinois Platonists and the St. Louis Hegelians, at "Aeon"
* Kenneth Sayre, Alasdair MacIntyre's Adventures in Philosophy at Notre Dame, at "Church Life Journal"
* Jesse Tomalty, The Link between Subsistence and Human Rights (PDF)
* Richard Y. Chappell, Philosophers should blog!, at "Good Thoughts"