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Dartmouth’s Roskies wins 2011 Stanton Prize from Society for Philosophy and Psychology

Adina Roskies, Associate Professor of Philosophy at Dartmouth College (who holds PhDs in both Philosophy and in Neurosciences & Cognitive Sciences), is this year's winner of the Stanton Prize from the Society for Philosophy and Psychology.  The prize "was established to honor a young scholar in philosophy or psychology who has begun making significant contributions to interdisciplinary research and has been active in SPP."

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