APA Article Prize
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APA Article Prize
The APA alternates giving an award to the best article and book published in the previous two years. The new Book and Article Prizes replace the former Matchette Foundation Book Prize. The Article Prize is awarded every other year in even years.
Value
The winner of the award will receive $2000 and be presented with the prize at a divisional meeting of the Association.
Conditions
1.
Must be nominated by two APA members other than the author (A member may nominate only one article).
2.
Author must be a "younger scholar". (A "younger scholar" means that the author was 40 years of age or younger in the year of the volume in which the article appears, or that the author received his or her Ph.D. 10 years or less before that year).
3.
The winner must be a member in good standing of the APA at the time the prize is awarded.
4.
The winners will be selected by a committee appointed by the Chair of the Committee on Lectures, Publications, and Research, in consultation with LPR committee members.
Winners
2006
The winner of the fourth Article Prize, 2006, is Thomas Hofweber for his article, "Inexpressible Properties and Propositions."
Honorable Mention was awarded to Sukjae Lee for his article, "Leibniz on Divine Concurrence."
2004
The winner of the third Article Prize, 2004, is Alan Hajek for his article "What Conditional Probability Is Not," published in Synthese, Vol. 137, December 20, 2003.
2002
The winner of the second Article Prize, 2002, is Delia Graff, for "Descriptions as Predicates," published in Philosophical Studies, 102(1):1-42, January 2001.
2001
The winner of the first Article Prize, 2001, is Samuel S. Levey, for "Leibniz on Mathematics and the Actually Infinite Division of Matter," The Philosophical Review 107:1 (1998).
Address
APA Article Prize
American Philosophical Association
University of Delaware
Newark, DE 19716
URL
http://www.apa.udel.edu/apa/opportunities/prizes/article.html
Value
The winner of the award will receive $2000 and be presented with the prize at a divisional meeting of the Association.
Conditions
1.
Must be nominated by two APA members other than the author (A member may nominate only one article).
2.
Author must be a "younger scholar". (A "younger scholar" means that the author was 40 years of age or younger in the year of the volume in which the article appears, or that the author received his or her Ph.D. 10 years or less before that year).
3.
The winner must be a member in good standing of the APA at the time the prize is awarded.
4.
The winners will be selected by a committee appointed by the Chair of the Committee on Lectures, Publications, and Research, in consultation with LPR committee members.
Winners
2006
The winner of the fourth Article Prize, 2006, is Thomas Hofweber for his article, "Inexpressible Properties and Propositions."
Honorable Mention was awarded to Sukjae Lee for his article, "Leibniz on Divine Concurrence."
2004
The winner of the third Article Prize, 2004, is Alan Hajek for his article "What Conditional Probability Is Not," published in Synthese, Vol. 137, December 20, 2003.
2002
The winner of the second Article Prize, 2002, is Delia Graff, for "Descriptions as Predicates," published in Philosophical Studies, 102(1):1-42, January 2001.
2001
The winner of the first Article Prize, 2001, is Samuel S. Levey, for "Leibniz on Mathematics and the Actually Infinite Division of Matter," The Philosophical Review 107:1 (1998).
Address
APA Article Prize
American Philosophical Association
University of Delaware
Newark, DE 19716
URL
http://www.apa.udel.edu/apa/opportunities/prizes/article.html
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