Philosophers Among the British Academy’s 2024 Fellows
The British Academy has announced the selection of 86 new fellows, and several philosophers are among them.
They are:- Kwame Anthony Appiah, Silver Professor of Philosophy and Law, New York University (International Fellow)
- David Chalmers, University Professor of Philosophy and Neural Science, New York University (International Fellow)
- Joseph Chan, Distinguished Senior Research Fellow, Research Center for Humanities and Social Science, Academia Sinica, Taiwan (International Fellow)
- Adrian Moore, Professor of Philosophy, University of Oxford; Fellow, St Hugh’s College, Oxford (UK Fellow)
- Lucy O’Brien, Richard Wollheim Professor of Philosophy, University College London (UK Fellow)
- Lea Ypi, Professor of Political Theory, London School of Economics and Political Science (UK Fellow)
The fellowships aim to recognize “leading scholars from the humanities and social sciences”.
You can see the full list of new fellows here.
You seem to have skipped 2023 and 2022 (and I do declare an interest in the former)
But 2024 is a very good year for philosophy comparatively speaking. I am a long-time admirer of Adrian Moore’s work; Joseph Chan’s Confucian Perfectionism effectively founded a field that is flourishing; Lea Ypi, apart from her academic work, has made memoir a medium of philosophical reflection that engages public audiences; and Chalmers and O’Brien are very high class acts.
Apologies for forgetting Appiah, one of the great philosophical communicators of our time.