- on Stephen Engstrom, The Form of Practical Knowledge
- The Expanded Epoché
- Precariousness and Bad Faith: Giovanni Jervis on the Illusions of Self-Conscious Subjectivity
- Philosophy and Jewish Thought A Comparative Path
- the skin and me (a piece to be read aloud and, if possible, amongst friends)
- The Thought-Provoking Power of Narration
- Self-Reflection and Life-Narratives in Robert Musil’s The Man without Qualities
- Some Reflections on Narrative Thought
- On Narrative Thought
- Extended Knowledge and Causal Dependence
- The Freedom of Judging
- The Contemporary Relevance of Aristotle’s Thought
- Thinking about Love (Or the Experience of Writing on Sand)