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APA announces Spring 2025 prize winners
APA announces Spring 2025 prize winners

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The American Philosophical Association is pleased to announce the following seven prizes for the first 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 . . .

The American Philosophical Association is pleased to announce the following seven prizes for the first 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: Spring Edition page. Congratulations to all!

2026 John Dewey Lectures:

  • Eastern: Susan Wolf (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
  • Central: James Joyce (University of Michigan)

2025–2026 Edinburgh Fellowship: Geoffrey Gorham (Macalester College)

2025 Jean Hampton Prize: Clara Lingle (New York University), “What’s the Moral Problem with Servility?”

2025 Dr. Martin R. Lebowitz and Eve Lewellis Lebowitz Prize: Dominic McIver Lopes (University of British Columbia) and Samantha Matherne (Harvard University)

2024 Anthony J. Lisska Prize: Dustin Locke (Claremont McKenna College)

2025 Oxford University Press Teaching with Technology Prize: Alex Richardson (The Janet Prindle Institute for Ethics at DePauw University)

  • Honorable Mention: Isaac Record (Michigan State University)

2026 Patrick Romanell Lecture: Jennifer Nagel (University of Toronto)

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