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JHP article prize goes to KCL’s Clare Carlisle

Philosopher Jack Zupko (editor of JHP) writes:

The Board of Directors of the Journal of the History of Philosophy has awarded the prize for the best article to appear in volume 55 of the JHP to Clare Carlisle for "Spinoza's Acquiescentia," JHP 55.2 (April 2017): 209-236.

Dr. Carlisle is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy and Theology and AKC Programme Director at King's College London.

Details here (upper right corner, under 'Announcements'): https://sites.ualberta.ca/~jhphil/.

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