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Prizes and Awards

Quinn Prize



APA Quinn Prize:


A prize in honor of Philip L. Quinn, to be awarded in recognition of service to Philosophy and philosophers, broadly construed. Any member or live former member of the APA is eligible to receive this prize.

The Chair of the Committee on Lectures, Publications, and Research will solicit nominations from the Board of Officers in time to receive all nominations at least one month before the annual Board meeting. Nominations may include a statement of support for the nominee. The National Office will then gather background information on the service of each nominee and distribute that information to the Board at or before the annual Board meeting. At its annual meeting, the Board will select the winner from among the nominees. Members of the Board will not be eligible to receive the prize while they are on the Board. Nominations will remain active for three years and may be renewed.

Previous Winner

2007 - Ruth Barcan Marcus, Yale University

 


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