The American Philosophical Association has announced 16 prestigious prizes for 2024, recognizing contributions to philosophy by researchers at all career stages, celebrating both academic and public philosophy.
Among the winners is Brian Hedden, who received the Early Career Researcher prize for his work on statistical criteria of algorithmic fairness, demonstrating the significant engagement with contemporary issues in philosophy.
The Gould Center for Humanistic Studies at Claremont McKenna College was awarded the APA/PDC Prize for Excellence and Innovation in Philosophy Programs, highlighting efforts to improve philosophy education.
Eddy Keming Chen won the Public Philosophy Op-Ed Contest, emphasizing the importance of relating philosophical ideas to the public, thus bridging the gap between academic philosophy and everyday concerns.
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