Philosopher Alix Cohen (Edinburgh), Deputy Editor of the BJHP, asked me to share the following announcement:
The committee made up of all the editors of the British Journal for the History of Philosophy has awarded the Rogers Prize for 2018 for the best article published in the BJHP last year to Michael Gill (Arizona) for ‘Shaftesbury on life as a work of art’, published in volume 26.6 of the journal.
This Prize, awarded for the first time in 2012, was established in honour of Prof. John Rogers, the Founding Editor of the journal. It is worth £1000, and will be announced in the next issue of the journal.
The runner-up is Kathryn Tabb (Columbia) for her paper ‘Madness as Method: On Locke’s Thought Experiments about Personal Identity’, published in volume 26.5.
Congratulations to them both!



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