Editorial: British Journal for the History of Philosophy: Volume 22, Issue 2

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EDITORIAL It gives me great pleasure to announce the winner of the Rogers Prize for 2013. This Prize, which was established in 2011 in honour of the work of the founding editor of the BJHP, John Rogers, is awarded each year for the best paper published in the journal in the previous twelve months. The Prize of £1,000, jointly funded by the British Society for the History of Philosophy and the publisher of the BJHP, Taylor & Francis, is judged by a committee composed of the Editor and Associate Editors of the journal. The award for 2013 goes to Antonio Donato of Queens College, City University of New York, for his article‘Forgetfulness and Misology in Boethius’s Consolation of Philosophy’, published in 21.3. We had a very difficult decision to make this year, and we are also delighted to announce two runners-up: Axel Gelfert, of the National University of Singapore, for his article ‘Hume on Curiosity’, published in 21.4, and Robert C. Scharff, of the Uni- versity of New Hampshire, for his article‘Becoming a Philosopher: What Heidegger learned from Dilthey, 1919–25’, published in 21.1. Congratulations to all three for their excellent contributions to the BJHP.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)195
Number of pages1
JournalBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy
Volume22
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 May 2014

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