- Hermann Cohen: An Intellectual Biography
- The Unity of Reason: Kant’s Copernican Presupposition
- Husserl’s Transcendentalization of Mathematical Naturalism
- Dasein and World: Heidegger’s Reconceiving of the Transcendental After Husserl
- The Kantian Elements in Arthur Pap’s Philosophy
- Orientation, Indexicality, and Comparisons
- Heidegger Becoming Phenomenological: Interpreting Husserl through Dilthey, 1916–1925
- The Normative/Agentive Correspondence
- Husserl’s Project, Critique, and Idea of Reason
- Cassirer, Langer, and Dilthey on the Distinctive Kinds of Symbolism in the Arts
- Transcendental Idealism and the Self-Knowledge Premise
- Rule-governed Practices in the Natural World
- Phenomenology and Experimental Psychology: On the Prospects and Limitations of Experimental Research for a Phenomenological Epistemology
- Transcendental Idealism and Naturalism: The Case of Fichte
- Embodiment and Emergence: Navigating an Epistemic and Metaphysical Dilemma
- Lotze’s Debt to Kant Against Naturalism and Czolbe’s Counterpoint. The Ambiguities of “Epistemological Kantianism” Around 1850
- Kant the Naturalist
- Nature at the Limits of Science and Phenomenology