[2] Neo-Aristotelian Perspectives on Formal Causation (with Ludger Jansen), Routledge Studies in Metaphysics series, Routledge (2021).
[1] Forms, Kinds, Essences (with Ludger Jansen), special issue (no. 23.2) of Logical Analysis and History of Philosophy (2020).
[10] “Kinds and Explanation: From the Four-Category Ontology to Formal Causation” (with Ludger Jansen), in: E.J. Lowe and Ontology, Mirosław Szatkowski (ed.), Routledge, 165-187 (forthcoming 2022).
[9] “Grounding and Aristotle’s Posterior Analytics”, in: Grounding in Medieval Philosophy, M. Roques and S. Schmid (eds), Investigating Medieval Philosophy series, Brill, 91–112 (forthcoming).
[8] "Formale Verursachung", in: Information Philosophie 3: 34-41 (2021).
[7] “A Non-Hylomorphic Account of Formal Causation” (with Ludger Jansen), in: Neo-Aristotelian Perspectives on Formal Causation, L. Jansen & P. Sandstad (eds.), Routledge, 65-86 (2021).
[6] “Introducing Formal Causation” (with Ludger Jansen), in: Neo-Aristotelian Perspectives on Formal Causation, L. Jansen & P. Sandstad (eds.), Routledge, 1-16 (2021).
[5] “The Logical Structure of Socrates’ Expert-Analogies”, in: Socrates and the Socratic Dialogue, edited by Christopher Moore & Alessandro Stavru, Brill, 319-335 (2017).
[4] “Heuristic Analogies in Aristotle’s Posterior Analytics, Semantic Stretch ofTerms, and Soundness or Fallaciousness of Analogies”, in: Australasian Philosophical Review 1 (3): 291–297 (2017).
[3] “The Formal Cause in the Posterior Analytics”, in: Filozofski vestnik 37 (3): 7-26 (2016).
[2] “Essentiality without Necessity”, in Kriterion 30 (1): 61-77 (2016).
[1] “Aristotle on Exceptions to Essences in Biology”, in: Angewandte Epistemologie in antiker Philosophie und Wissenschaft, edited by B. Strobel and G. Wöhrle, AKAN-einzelschriften 11, Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier, 69-92 (2016).
[6] “Philosophy 101 in the Alexandrian School, Fifth Century AD” [M. Chase (transl.) Ammonius: Interpretation of Porphyry’s Introduction to Aristotle’s Five Terms] (with Ludger Jansen), in: Classical Review (2020).
[5] [Edward Feser, Aristotle’s Revenge: The Metaphysical Foundations of Physical and Biological Science] (with Ludger Jansen), in: Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2020.02.10 (2020).
[4] [Sandra Lapointe (ed.) Themes from Ontology, Mind, and Logic: Present and Past – Essays in Honour of Peter Simons], in Logical Analysis and History of Philosophy 20: 218–226 (2017).
[3] [Stefan Roski, Bolzano’s Conception of Grounding], in: Phenomenological Reviews 2017.04.06 (2017).
[2] [David Bronstein, Aristotle on Knowledgeand Learning: the Posterior Analytics], in Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2017.01.22 (2017).
[1] [Michael T. Ferejohn, Formal Causes:Definition, Explanation, and Primacy in Socratic and Aristotelian Thought], in: Logical Analysis and History of Philosophy 19: 235-241 (2016).
[1] “Vedrørende Husserls lære om helheter og deler”, in: Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 53 (2–3), 150–164 (2018). A Norwegian translation, with a short introduction, of Ginsberg, Eugenie (1929) ”Zur Husserlschen Lehre von den Ganzen und den Teilen”, Archiv für systematische Philosophie und Soziologie 32, 108–120.