Tenth Annual Essay Prize at the Centre for Philosophical Psychology, University of Antwerp
Tenth Annual Essay Prize at the Centre for Philosophical Psychology, University of Antwerp Topic: Perception and language. Eligibility: The Essay Prize is open to those who received their PhD after May 2013 or who are PhD students. Length: 3000 words. Single spaced! Deadline: December 11, 2021. Essays should be sent, suitable for anonymous refereeing, to nanay@berkeley.edu Prize money: 2,000 Euros. The author of the winning essay will be invited to give a presentation at a major workshop some time in Spring 2022 (or later, depending on the pandemics) at the University of Antwerp. Previous winners of the essay prize include Ian Phillips, Manolo Martinez, Ben Young, Hong Yu Wong, Eric Mandelbaum, Alex Grzankowski, Ali Boyle and Jake Quilty-Dunn. Publication: We have an agreement with the Journal of Consciousness Studies that the author of the winning essay has the option to publish his or her paper in this Journal (if the author is interested - this is not a requirement in any ways). More info: https://www.bencenanay.com/paw.htm Bence Nanay Professor of Philosophy and BOF Research Professor Centre for Philosophical Psychology University of Antwerp Prinsstraat 13, 2000 Antwerp, Belgium Tel: +32 32659559 https://www.bencenanay.com
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