| A Call to Intellectual and Moral Renewal - John J.P. Caporaso: Subjects include philosophy, history, ethics, political/economic subjects, religion, international events, epistemology, family, feminism, freedom, equality, rights. |
| A Foundation for the Common Core: A collection of short essays and poems by Andrzej Wodzianicki. The Common Core Foundation is dedicated to the promotion of the idea of objectifying the subjective. This is done with the hope of demonstrating that what is subjective is really universal, and as such it reflects what is common in all of us. |
| Analytical Indicant Theory: Research project by philosopher Jon Neivens and linguist Jud Evans investigating the relation between the syntactic and logical structure of natural language. |
| Avoidance Theory: A general theory for contact-avoidance relationship. Excessive avoidance has a degenerative impact on physical health as well as the functionality of organizations and societies. |
| Danny Yee's Reviews of Philosophy Texts: Reviews of thirty philosophy books, mostly popular and with a focus on science-related areas. |
| Dharmatics: Dedicated to the exploration of new perspectives and possibilities in the interactions of people with each other and their natural surroundings. |
| Essays by Gerhard Schuhmacher: Contains history, philosophy, psychology, sociology and general topics essays, and previously published articles. |
| Essays on Metaphysics: Personal essays on metaphysics and life, from a practical perspective. Papers on geometry from a metaphysical perspective, attempting to link geometry to real life. |
| Forelaws: Promotes a compassionate global society . |
| Holophany: Reflections on the question "How is there something from nothing?". |
| Its Natural: A personal exploration of the relationship between man and nature. |
| John Gregg's Consciousness Site: A series of short essays about philosophy of mind and consciousness. |
| Ken Wear's Writings: A compilation of essays with topics that include religion, science, history, language, school, and drugs. |
| Leonard O'Brian: Contains philosophical essays by Leonard O'Brian, writer, photographer, and professor of Irish Philosophy. |
| Life/Existence/Universe: A series of writings by John Whitehead. |
| Mind and Body Parallelism: Essay by I.A. Wigley explaining the connection between body and and mind without any recondite argument, but mainly with reference to simple psychological facts. |
| Nietzschean Interpretation of the Resurrection: Synthesizes Nietzsche's philosophical concept of eternal recurrence with transfiguration and resurrection. |
| Non Linear Thinking: Thought process and thinking tools to develop simple solutions within complexity and uncertainty. |
| Playful Mind Dance: A slowly growing collection of text and images on gestalt therapy, computer modelling, and philosophy of nature (relationship between mind and matter). |
| Reality Thinking: Common sense logic applied to all facets of civilization, both public and personal. |
| Rim Thoughts - Thoughts from the Rim: Articles from ordinary people expressing ideas, philosophies, thoughts, and opinions on various local and national topics of interest. |
| Sabatieu - Epistemology in the tradition of Immanuel Kant: Explains how our world is build up, how our mind is working, and what our goals have to be. |
| Sapientiam Autem Non Vincit Malitia: Information about the life, works, and ideas of the Brazilian philosopher, Olavo de Carvalho, including translations of articles and pieces of his main books. |
| Support For Fallibilist Foundationalism: Josh Peete's article on the foundationalists claims. |
| The Kundalini Files: Articles concerning spiritual experiences and their resultant knowledge. Kundalini Yoga is the driver, which continually shifts perspectives and beliefs, thereby allowing coherent philosophies to rapidly form and develop. |
| Thoughts of a 21st-century Christian Philosopher: Essays on Skepticism, Phenomenalism, Existentialism and other 20th-century philosophies by John Cassidy, philosopher and fundamentalist christian. |
| Truth Awakens: A collection of essays that answer major philosophical questions. |
| Unrestricted Philosophy: A philosophical, largely Wittgensteinian, approach towards a dissolution of the question "what is space?" as well as general insights concerning the ordinary, everyday usage of the term "space." |
| Why Should America Care?: Paper by Larry Temkin arguing that it is wrong to ignore the poor and needy under all major views of ethics - consequentialist, deontological, and virtue ethics. |
| Why Study Morals and Ethics?: Critique of "postmodern ethics" from a conservative Christian perspective. By James Maloney. |
| Worthington's World: Explores humanism, free will, reality, consciousness, and religion. |
| Zarathustra's Ape, by Daven: A parody and homage to Nietzsche, presenting a Nietzschean assessment of similarities between Christian and scientific attitudes toward mankind. |