APA Announces the Milton K. Munitz Prize and Lenore Bloom Munitz Prize
Briefly

The American Philosophical Association has established the Milton K. Munitz Prize in Metaphysics, Ontology, and Cosmology, along with the Lenore Bloom Munitz Prize in Value Theory, Social Philosophy, and Civic Virtue. These prizes are awarded to scholars at any career stage whose papers are accepted for the APA Eastern Division meeting through a blind review process. Each prize includes a monetary award of $1,000 and will be presented at the relevant Eastern Division meeting. Additional information on criteria and eligibility is available on the Munitz Prizes page.
The American Philosophical Association has established the Milton K. Munitz Prize in Metaphysics, Ontology, and Cosmology, and the Lenore Bloom Munitz Prize in Value Theory, Social Philosophy, and Civic Virtue, awarded annually.
The Munitz Prizes are established by the Milton K. Munitz Society in honor of Milton K. Munitz and Lenore Bloom Munitz, recognizing scholarly contributions in philosophy.
Winners of the Munitz Prizes, selected through an anonymous review process, will receive $1,000 and be honored at the Eastern Division meeting where their papers are accepted.
Detailed information on the Munitz Prizes, including criteria and eligibility, can be found on the Munitz Prizes page.
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