Transdisciplinary Philosophy Book Prize Long List Released


The Royal Institute of Philosophy recently announced the longlist of books being considered for the 2025 Nayef Al-Rodhan International Prize in Transdisciplinary Philosophy.

The £20,000 prize recognizes “books that transcend academic boundaries” that “further… our understanding of the key challenges facing the world today” in areas such as the future of humanity, disruptive technologies, global governance, transcultural understanding, scientific innovation, human nature, and transdisciplinary methodologies.

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The longlisted authors and books are:

The judging panel is chaired by Constantine Sandis (Lex Academic, Hertfordshire), and includes Lisa Bortolotti (Birmingham), Jude Browne (Cambridge), Francesca Cacucci (UCL), Lambros Malafouris (Oxford), Alexis Papazoglou (LSE), and Barry Smith (Institute of Philosophy, London).

The prize is named for and funded by Nayef Al-Rodhan, an Honorary Fellow of St Antony’s College, University of Oxford and Head of the Geopolitics & Global Futures Program at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy.

The winner of the prize will be announced later this fall.

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Nemecsek
Nemecsek
8 months ago

Congrats to the nominees. My comment reflects on the prize itself, not the nominated work. The prize rewards BOOKS that “transcend academic boundaries.” I find this discouraging because the book is a disciplinarily niche medium. Transdisciplinary work is typically done best through deep collaborations and alternative venues that violate academic and disciplinary expectations—as a result, often harming career prospects. The restriction to books (and note that all but one are single-author) seems antithetical to transdisciplinaryity. I wish there were this kind of support and recognition for work that is riskier and less acquiescent to traditional disciplinary expectations.