APA Announces Recent Award Winners


The American Philosophical Association (APA) has announced the recent winners of four honors:

Carol Gould (CUNY Graduate Center) has won the 2015 Joseph B. Gittler Award for “an outstanding scholarly contribution in the field of the philosophy of one or more of the social sciences” for her book, Interactive Democracy: The Social Roots of Global Justice.

Diana Raffman (University of Toronto) has won the 2015 Sanders Book Prize for “the best book in philosophy of mind, metaphysics, or epistemology that engages the analytic tradition published in English in the previous five year period” for her book, Unruly Words. Runner-up for this prize was Dana Nelkin (University of California, San Diego) for her Making Sense of Freedom and Responsibility.

Ned Block (NYU) was selected to deliver the 2015-2016 Sanders Lecture at the 2016 Central Division Meeting (Chicago), “on a topic in philosophy of mind, metaphysics, or epistemology that engages the analytic tradition.”

Jennifer Hornsby (Birkbeck, University of London) was selected to deliver the 2016-2017 Romanell Lecture at the 2017 Central Division Meeting (St. Louis) “on the topic of philosophical naturalism.”

Congratulations to the winners!

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