APAAPA Announces Fall 2021 Prize Winners

APA Announces Fall 2021 Prize Winners

The American Philosophical Association is pleased to announce the following 13 prizes for the second half of 2021. APA prizes recognize many areas of philosophy research by philosophers at various career stages, as well as the teaching of philosophy and public philosophy. The prizes will be awarded at the 2022 APA divisional meetings. For more details about the winners and prizes, please visit the 2021 APA Prizes: Fall Edition page. Congratulations to all!

  • 2021 APA/PDC Prize for Excellence and Innovation in Philosophy Programs: The National High School Ethics Bowl (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
  • 2021 Book Prize: C. Thi Nguyen (University of Utah)
    • Honorable Mention: Julia Staffel (University of Colorado at Boulder)
  • 2022 Arthur Danto/American Society for Aesthetics Prize: Sarah Lewis (Harvard University)
    • Honorable Mention: Michel-Antoine Xhignesse (Capilano University)
  • 2022 John Dewey Lectures:
    • Eastern: Christine Korsgaard (Harvard University)
    • Central: Allan Gibbard (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
    • Pacific: Margaret Gilbert (University of California, Irvine)
  • 2021 Essay Prize in Latin American Thought: Ernesto Rosen Velasquez (University of Dayton)
  • 2021 Joseph B. Gittler Award: Anna Alexandrova (University of Cambridge)
  • 2022 William James Prize: Caleb Ward (University of Hamburg)
  • 2022 Gregory Kavka/University of California, Irvine Prize in Political Philosophy: Chong-Ming Lim (Stanford University)
  • 2021 Philip L. Quinn Prize: Anita Allen (University of Pennsylvania)
  • 2021 Routledge, Taylor & Francis Prize:
    • James Fritz (Virginia Commonwealth University)
    • Junyeol Kim (Chungbuk National University)
  • 2022 Sanders Graduate Student Awards:
    • Hugo Cossette-Lefebvre (McGill University)
    • Samuel Director (Brown University)
    • Elise Woodard (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
  • 2021 Frank Chapman Sharp Memorial Prize: Lee-Ann Chae (Temple University)
  • 2021 Prize for Excellence in Philosophy Teaching: Monica Janzen (Anoka-Ramsey Community College)

Congratulations to all! Watch for our next prize announcement in May 2022.

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