* Alessandro Bertinetto, Body and Soul...and the Artifact: The Aesthetically Extended Self (PDF)
* Nicole A. Hall, How to Think about the Sublime, at "Psyche"
* Kenneth Walden, Creativity as a higher agency (PDF)
* Sam Mills, Requeering Oscar Wilde, at "Aeon" -- this is much less academic, and much more interesting, than the title makes it sound.
* Kathrin Koslicki & Olivier Massin, Artifact-Functions: A Capacity-Based Approach (PDF)
* Victoria, A possible new poem by Robert Southwell (with a bonus smidgen of Shakespeare and Erasmus), at "Horace & friends"
* Markos Valaris, Knowledge Out of Control (PDF)
* Ben Klustey, Pluralist Points: Virtue and the Pursuit of Happiness, at "Discourse"
* Jessica Gordon-Roth, Tracing Reid's 'Brave Officer Objection' Back to Berkeley -- and Beyond (PDF)
* David Montgomery, Violent, dark, and dirty: What Americans think about the Middle Ages, at "YouGov". This gets further discussion in David M. Perry & Matthew Gabriele, Americans still believe in "The Dark Ages", at "Modern Medieval"
* Michael D. Ramsey, The Originalist Case Against the Insular Cases (PDF)
* Curt Jaimungal, What is energy, actually?
* Matthew Wills, A Short Course in Justice: the Freedmen's Bureau Courts, at "JSTOR Daily"
* Tristan Grøtvedt Haze, Sakes Exist (PDF)
* Edward Feser, Scholastic regress arguments
* Jared Henderson, Taking your education into your own hands, at "Commonplace Philosophy"
* Mark K. Spencer, Aristotelian Substance and Personlistic Subjectivity (PDF)
* João Pinheiro da Silva, Three Theories of Happiness, at "The Journal of Absolute Truth"
* Brian Potter, Understanding US Power Outages, at "Construction Physics"
* John Wilkins, No, it's not a dire wolf, at "Evolving Thoughts"