APA announces Stephen J. White Prize
Briefly

The American Philosophical Association (APA) has announced the Stephen J. White Prize in honor of Dr. Stephen J. White, a former Associate Professor at Northwestern University. This biennial award recognizes the best published paper by a junior philosopher that engages with themes central to Dr. White's work. The themes include moral responsibility, practical reasoning, and collective obligations. The winner will receive $1,000, awarded at APA divisional meetings, with a submission deadline set for July 15, 2025, encouraging new philosophical contributions.
The Stephen J. White Prize, named after the late Dr. Stephen J. White, recognizes outstanding work by junior philosophers, highlighting critical themes in moral responsibility and practical reasoning.
This biennial prize offers $1,000 to acknowledge the best published paper that engages with Dr. White's influential ideas, fostering dialogue in moral philosophy.
Submissions for the inaugural Stephen J. White Prize are invited, emphasizing themes such as shared reasoning and collective obligations alongside individual responsibilities.
Prizes will be awarded at APA divisional meetings, encouraging emerging philosophical voices to explore and contribute to the rich discussions in moral philosophy.
Read at Apaonline
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