American Philosophical Association Book Prize
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2017 Achievement by Gwen Bradford;
honorable mention: Evidence and agency : norms of belief for promising and
resolving by Berislav Marušić
2015 Building better beings : a theory
of moral responsibility by Manuel Vargas; honorable mention: Quitting
certainties : a Bayesian framework modeling degrees of belief by Michael
Titelbaum; honorable mention: How we hope : a moral psychology by Adrienne
Martin
2013 Global justice and territory by
Cara Nine; honorable mention: Globalization and global justice : shrinking
distance, expanding obligations by Nicole Hassoun; honorable mention:
Minimizing marriage :
marriage, morality, and the law by Elizabeth Brake
2011 Delusions and other irrational
beliefs by Lisa Bortolotti; honorable mention: The red and the real : an essay
on color ontology by Jonathan Cohen
2009 The limits of loyalty by Simon
Keller; honorable mention: The normative web : an argument for moral realism by
Terence Cuneo; honorable mention: Sounds : a philosophical theory by Casey
O'Callaghan
2007 Knowledge and practical interests
by Jason Stanley; honorable mention: Action in perception by Alva Noë; honorable
mention: Epistemology after Protagoras : responses to relativism in Plato,
Aristotle, and Democritus by Mi-Kyoung Lee
2005 Thomas Aquinas on human nature : a
philosophical study of Summa theologiae 1a, 75-89 by Robert Pasnau; honorable
mention: Moral realism : a defense by Russ Shafer-Landau; honorable mention: A
defense of abortion by David Boonin
2003 Four-dimensionalism : an ontology
of persistence and time by Ted Sider
2001 The significance of consciousness
by Charles Siewert; honorable mention: Practical induction by Elijah Millgram
2000 The moral problem by Michael
Smith; honorable mention:
The disorder of
things : metaphysical foundations of the disunity of science by John Dupre;
honorable mention:
Vagueness : a reader by Timothy Williamson