"Knowledge by Hearing. A Husserlian Antireductionist Phenomenology of Testimony." Studia Phaenomenologica 21 (2021): 63-85.

"Widening the World through Speech. Husserl on the Phenomenon of Linguistic Appropriation" in Language and Phenomenology, edited by Chad Engelland, Routledge 2021.

"Evidence Based Phenomenology and Certainty Based Phenomenology. Moritz Geiger's Reaction to Idealism in Ideas I" in The Idealism-Realism Debate Among Edmund Husserl's Early Followers and Critics, edited by Rodney Parker, Springer 2021.

"Husserl on Communication and Knowledge Sharing in the Logical Investigations and a 1931 Manuscript." Husserl Studies 34, Issue 3 (2018): 209-228.

"Gooesbumps and Self-Forgetfulness. Awe as a Hybrid Moral Emotion." In Emotions: Ethical and Political Significance, edited by John Drummond and Sonja Rinofner-Kreidl, Rowan & Littlefield 2017.

"Freedom-From or Freedom-For? Academic Freedom, Responsibility, and the Revival of the Liberal Arts." Co-authored with Emanuele Colombo. In Transcending Orthodoxies: Reexamining Academic Freedom in Religiously Affiliated Universities, edited by Kenneth Garcia, 133-152. Palgrave Macmillan 2016.

"The Disinterested Spectator: Geiger's and Husserl's Place in the Debate on the Splitting of the Ego." Studia Phaenomenologica 15 (2015): 227-246.

"The Role of Idleness in Bildung. A Schelerian View." Thaumazein 3 (2015).

“Io puro, unità di coscienza e temporalità fenomenologica dalle Ricerche Logiche a Ideen I.” In Attualità della fenomenologia, edited by Carmine Di Martino. Soveria Mannelli: Rubbettino, 2012.

“Per un inquadramento della nozione di Ichspaltung nella filosofia di Moritz Geiger.” Materiali di estetica 4 (2011).

“A Phenomenology with Dirty Hands.” Leitmotiv 1 (2010).

“Vernunft.” In Husserl-Lexikon, edited by Hans H. Gander. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 2010).

“Prolegomena zu einer Phänomenologie des Zeugnisses.” In Geist – Person – Gemeinschaft: Freiburger Beiträge zur Aktualität Husserls, edited by Philippe Merz, Andrea Staiti, and Frank Steffen. Würzburg: Ergon, 2010.