| Arndal, Martin Fog | The Literary is Philosophical: Mary Cavendish’s Poems on Natural Philosophy |
| Baumann, Charlotte | Is Kant‘s universalist foundation of science colonialist -and (therefore) untrue? |
| Bella, Daniel | A proper concept? — Revisiting Spinoza’s usage of ‘propria’ |
| Bellon, Thomas | Is Method a ‘Myth’? Revisiting A Controversial Category of Early Modern Epistemology Through Pascal’s Case |
| Bender, Sebastian | Is Anne Conway a Monist? |
| Bernays, Kas | Other Individuals: A Spinozist Account of the Right of Ecosystems |
| Blum, Richard | Does Philosophy of Mind have a History? |
| Borcherding, Julia | Early Modern Women Philosophers and the Canon: Back to the Drawing Board? |
| Cuccuru, Kathrine | Why it is important that people like me read people like them and talk about it with people like you. |
| de Jong, Joas Jeruël | Rhyming Poetic Truths: Giambattista Vico’s Philosophy as a Model of Intersubjectivity |
| Debuiche, Valerie | Philosophical Chimeras of the History of Philosophy: the Case of Descartes’ Dualism |
| deLire, Luce | Learning to Live Inside the Problem Towards A History of Philosophical Troublemaking With Montaigne and Cavendish |
| Døhl, Ane Maria | Leibniz, characteristica universalis, knowledge representation and reasoning |
| Donna, Diego | Philosophising with and against systems |
| Fasko, Manuel | The Reason Why Canon Expansion is Crucial for Studying Early Modern Philosophy |
| Franzen, Jonas | The Dawn of History? |
| Georgescu, Laura | What’s wrong with getting things right |
| Grall, Hayat | Leibnizian Aesthetics |
| Greco, Giulio | Understanding Early Modern Philosophy through Reception: the case of Jean Bodin’s Colloquium Heptaplomeres |
| Grootenhuis, Harmen | Bradley’s Challenge and a Metaphysics of Grounding for Spinoza |
| Hallier, Sophia | Modality of Thought in Spinoza (and Lewis) – a Sketch |
| Henkel, Christian | Fundamentallity, Simplicity and Mass-Energy: Du Châtelet’s Theoretical Philosophy as a Reflection on Contemporary Physics |
| Hogenbirk, Hugo Dirk | Digital Begriffsgeschichte for early modern history of philosophy? |
| Jakusic, Dino | The Millennium Gap Theory and the Historiography of Early Modern Philosophy |
| Juhász, Máté | Towards a Hermeneutics of Conatus. Methodological Reflections on Reading Spinoza as an Ethical Egoist |
| Kjems, Bodil Hvass | Gauging feminism in the Nordic gynaeceum: Casting Otto Sperling the Younger in three roles |
| Lähteenmäki, Vili | Self-Cognition. Ideas all the way Down? |
| Lampert, Timm | The Method of Analogy as Hermeneutic Tool: How to overcome Biases in the Interpretation of Newton’s Experimental Philosophy |
| Lautenschläger, Adi Efal | Towards a poietic approach to the history of 17th century philosophy |
| Maione, Maurizio | The metaphorical mind. Abstraction as a cognitive-semantic and metaphorical process in the British Debate of the 18th Century. |
| Manzo, Silvia | Rethinking the history of early modern philosophy from Latin American colonial philosophy |
| Marx, Fabian | A micrological reading of the Later Cusanus |
| Melamedoff, Ariel | Contextualism and Anachronism in Early Modern Philosophy: The Two Contexts View |
| Miletić, Bogdana | Material Objects and Properties in Margaret Cavendish’s Ontology: Individuation and Mereology |
| Oliveri, Lucia | Expressing Historically Well-Informed Ideas for a Contemporary Audience: Is Historically Well-Informed Fictionalism a Viable Alternative? |
| Ossenkoppele, Thijs | Counting the Bees: A Data-Driven Investigation Into Early Modern British Thought (1605-1776) |
| Regkas, Stefanos | Spinoza’s thorough aspectualism |
| Robiolio, Amedeo | Completing Leibniz’s phenomenology of reflexivity |
| Scheib, Andreas | Simon Foucher – looking for a „criterium general“ |
| Schmid, Stephan | The Metaphysical Significance of Early Modern Philosophy: The Case of Spinoza |
| Sirlin, Natalia Zorrilla | Early modern feminism within early modern political philosophy: Poulain de la Barre’s subversion of Hobbes |
| Škraban, Kajetan | Emergence of Sensible Intuition in pre-Kantian German Philosophy |
| Sprengel, Ulrike | Historical Understanding and the Author’s Intention |
| Stenzel, Laura | Margaret Cavendish on Perception and Causation |
| Szabelska, Hanna | Jan Sniadecki’s anti-Kantian sarcasm between the macrohistory of empiricism and the microhistory of experimental philosophy |
| Toth, Oliver | Spinoza on Active Love |
| van den Berg, Hein | The Spread of Wolff’’s Mathematical Method in 18th-Century Germany: A Data-Driven Investigation |
| Wolfe, Charles | Materialism and Heteronormativity |