- Book Review: Games to Play and Games Not to Play: Strategic Decisions via Extensions of Game Theory
- What Is Methodological Individualism? Anatomy of a Controversy
- Immanuel Kant’s Anthropology and Ernest Gellner’s Critique of the Modern Social Sciences
- Kant on Labor Relations: An Account of Economic Dependence from the Perspective of Social Philosophy
- In Time, or Too Late, for Kant? Kant-Derived Cosmopolitan Theory Beyond Post-Colonial Critique
- Kant’s Anthropology in the Debates on Anthropological Deficits of Contemporary Sociology
- Foresight as Consolation: Kant on the Capability of Future Making
- Editorial Introduction: Pragmatic Reason in Kant’s Anthropology and in the Modern Social Sciences
- Kant’s Anthropological Pragmatism and the Anthropological Foundations of Jürgen Habermas’s Theory of Deliberative Democracy
- Book Review: To Judge and To Justify: Profiles of the Academic Vocation
- Reply to Moehler
- Restricted Racial Realism: Heterogeneous Effects and the Instability of Race
- Bio-Social Race as a Socially Salient Conception of Race
- Niche Construction and the Politics of Language
- Toward an Enactivist Account of What Constitutes Collective Action
- Metatheoretical Distinctions in Theories of Functional Differentiation: Delineating Alternative Traditions
- Applying Evidential Pluralism to Justify Legal Responses to Online Fake News
- Do We Have to Choose Between Different Concepts of Social Structure? A Comparative Analysis of Approaches and Ideas From Nigel Pleasants, Douglas V. Porpora, and David Easton
- Costs and Benefits of Diverse Plurality in Economics
- Review Essay: Limits of the Numerical and the Personalized Measurement Trend in Mental Health Care
- Book Review: The Philosophy and Practice of Science
- On Epistemic Extractivism and the Ethics of Data-Sharing
- Stanley Milgram’s Purloined Letter: A Plea for a Normative Interpretation of the “Obedience to Authority” Experiments
- Instrumentalism in the Social and Moral Sciences
- The Explanatory Power of Discourse Analysis
- Concepts in Context: Ontological Coherence in Political Science Research
- Book Review: A Way Through the Global Techno-Scientific Culture