APA announces Fall 2025 prize winners
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APA announces Fall 2025 prize winners
"The American Philosophical Association is pleased to announce the following 22 prizes for the second half of 2025. APA prizes recognize many areas of philosophy research by philosophers at various career stages, as well as the teaching of philosophy and public philosophy. For more details about the winners and prizes, please visit the 2025 APA Prizes: Fall Edition page. Congratulations to all!"
"2025 AI2050 Prizes: Early Career Researcher: Raphaël Millière (University of Oxford), "Normative Conflicts and Shallow AI Alignment," Philosophical Studies (2025) Established Researcher: Mathias Risse (Harvard University), "Moral Status and Political Membership: Toward a Political Theory for Life 3.0," Political Theory of the Digital Age (2023) 2025 APA/PDC Prize for Excellence and Innovation in Philosophy Programs: Philosophy Slam (University of Louisville) 2025 K. Jon Barwise Prize: Dana S. Scott (Carnegie Mellon University) 2026 K. Jon Barwise Prize: Shannon Vallor (Edinburgh Futures Institute)"
The American Philosophical Association will award 22 prizes for the second half of 2025. Awards span research across career stages, excellence in teaching, program innovation, and public philosophy. AI2050 prizes go to Raphaël Millière (Early Career) and Mathias Risse (Established). Philosophy Slam (University of Louisville) receives the APA/PDC Prize. K. Jon Barwise Prizes go to Dana S. Scott (2025) and Shannon Vallor (2026). Daniel Smyth wins the Book Prize for Intuition in Kant and Alexander Stehn receives the David W. Concepción Prize for Excellence in Philosophy Teaching. John Dewey Lectures are assigned to Susan Wolf (Eastern), Jim Joyce (Central), and Patricia Churchland (Pacific).
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