The Journal of Applied Philosophy awards an annual prize of £1000 to the best article published in each year’s volume. The judgement as to the best article is made by the editors of the journal.
The Journal of Applied Philosophy is delighted to announce the winner of the 2015 Essay Prize: Cheshire Calhoun’s paper, “Geographies of Meaningful Living,” is available to read on open access until the end of July 2016.
For more about Cheshire Calhoun see her profile here.
People should also check out the NDPR review of her super creative and thought provoking book here