 

#  Congratulations to the 2022/2023 Philosophy Department Prize winners! 

 





May 19, 2023

 

 

 The Department of Philosophy is pleased to announce this year's department prize winners:

 **Bechtel Prize**

- *Becoming a "New Person": Decision-Making in Transformative Experiences* (Undergrad) - **Gabrielle Landry**
- *Reference to the Past* (Grad) - **Megan Entwistle**

 The Bechtel Prize in Philosophy was established through the generosity of Edwin D. Bechtel and is awarded annually for the best graduate and undergraduate essay on a philosophical subject.

 **Bowen Prize**

- *Vicious Virtue Signaling (*Undergrad) - **Nathan Beaucage**
- *Democracy and Subordination of Capital* (Grad) - **Yunhyae Kim**

 The Francis Bowen Prize, established in 1938 by a bequest from Miss Maria Bowen as a memorial to her father who held the Alford professorship of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy, and Civil Polity from 1853 to 1889, is awarded annually for the best essay upon a subject in moral or political philosophy.

 **Carrier Prize**

- *The Right to Believe: New Approaches to the Epistemology of “She Said, He Said” Cases* -**Juliet Isselbacher**

 The Emily and Charles Carrier Prize was established in memory of Emily and Charles Carrier and is awarded to students submitting a thesis or dissertation on a subject in social, political, or moral philosophy.

   
  
Congratulations, all!



 

 

 



 

 See also:- [ Awards and Honors ](/news-topics/awards-and-honors)
- [ Department News ](/news-topics/department-news)
- [ Graduate News ](/news-topics/graduate-news)
- [ Undergraduate News ](/news-topics/undergraduate-news)
 
 

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