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Gagnants 2024 Winners

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 January 2025

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Special Issue: Canadian Philosophical Association 2024 Prize Winning Papers / Numéro spécial : gagnants des prix de l’essai 2024 de l’Association canadienne de philosophie
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Copyright © The Author(s), 2025. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Canadian Philosophical Association / Publié par Cambridge University Press au nom de l’Association canadienne de philosophie

Student Essay Prizes (English)

Yiran Hua, “Do Friendships Require the Fulfilment of Friendship Duties”

Nathan Malcomson, “New Solutions, Old Problems: Agreement and Novelty in Dynamic Conventions”

Student Essay Prize (French)

Marie Laplante-Anfossi, « Quelle place pour les connaissances des sciences humaines et sociales dans la diffusion de la recherche au grand public ? »

Congress Graduate Merit Awards (CGMA)

Joshua Brecka, “Social Knowledge and Rational Group Action”

Alexander Carty, “Revisiting Response-Dependent Responsibility”

Bowen Chan, “Tough Love, White Lies, Hard Truths, and Mixed Motives”

Tyler Delmore, “Re-Charting Tolman's Cognitive Maps”

Marie Laplante-Anfossi, « Quelle place pour les connaissances des sciences humaines et sociales dans la diffusion de la recherche au grand public ? »

Bell Luan, “Conceptual Dynamite”

Nathan Malcomson, “New Solutions, Old Problems: Agreement and Novelty in Dynamic Conventions”

Julia Minarik, “The Imaginative Character of Text-to-Image Generators”

Schuyler Pringle, “In Defence of the Best Interest Standard: A Fiduciary Duty”

Mohammad Shokri, “Group Belief: The Cognitive Non-Summative Account”

Eric Wilkinson, “Anscombe's Philosophy of Law”

Faculty Essay Prize, non-tenured

Anna Brinkerhoff, “Not So Irrelevant: The Epistemic Significance of Social Identity”

Faculty Essay Prize, tenured

Anthony Bruno, “Neither a Witness Nor a Wave: Jacobi, Fichte, and Husserl on Nihilism”