Third Hume Studies Essay Prize Winner

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  • Third Hume Studies Essay Prize Winner

The officers of the Hume Society and the editors of Hume Studies are pleased to announce the winner of the third annual Hume Studies Essay Prize.

The recipient of the prize for 2023 is Ariel Peckel, for his paper, “Hume beyond Theism and Atheism.” Dr. Peckel’s essay was unanimously ranked first by the members of the prize panel. Dr. Peckel holds an M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Toronto. He is interested in philosophical naturalism, humanism, and atheism in early modern and modern European thought. He is especially interested in examining naturalism as a comprehensive framework of explanation and values in the works of Hobbes, Spinoza, Hume, Diderot, Darwin, Nietzsche, and Wittgenstein.

Dr. Peckel receives $1000 US, and his paper leads this issue of Hume Studies. Congratulations to Dr. Peckel for his excellent contribution to Hume scholarship!

Thank you to all the scholars who submitted papers. We received thirteen submissions for the Third Prize. Some of those papers were declined in the routine review process, and the editors judged others, based on referee comments, as not ready for the competition. We passed to the prize panel six papers for consideration. We are very grateful to the members of the Hume Studies Editorial Board who served on this year’s panel: James Fieser (chair), Peter Fosl, Ruth Weintraub, and John P. Wright.

The Hume Studies Essay Prize is an annual competition open to those ten or fewer years from the Ph.D., including those currently enrolled in a Ph.D. program. See the back of this issue for information on how to submit to the fourth prize competition. [End Page 5]

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第三届休谟研究论文奖获得者
以下是内容的简要摘录,以代替摘要: 第三届休谟研究论文奖得主 休谟学会官员和《休谟研究》编辑欣然宣布第三届休谟研究论文奖得主。2023年度的获奖者是阿里尔-佩克尔(Ariel Peckel),他的论文题目是 "休谟超越有神论和无神论"。Peckel 博士的论文被评奖小组成员一致评为第一名。Peckel 博士拥有多伦多大学文学硕士和博士学位。他对欧洲早期和现代思想中的哲学自然主义、人文主义和无神论感兴趣。他尤其感兴趣的是研究霍布斯、斯宾诺莎、休谟、狄德罗、达尔文、尼采和维特根斯坦作品中作为解释和价值综合框架的自然主义。Peckel 博士获得了 1000 美元的奖金,他的论文将刊登在本期《休谟研究》上。祝贺Peckel博士为休谟学术做出的卓越贡献!感谢所有提交论文的学者。我们收到了13篇参选三等奖的论文。其中一些论文在例行审稿过程中被婉拒,而另一些论文则被编辑根据推荐人的意见判定为不适合参评。我们向评奖小组提交了六篇论文供其审议。我们非常感谢休谟研究编辑委员会的成员参加今年的评审:James Fieser(主席)、Peter Fosl、Ruth Weintraub 和 John P. Wright。休谟研究论文奖 "是一项年度竞赛,面向博士毕业十年或不到十年的人,包括目前正在攻读博士学位的人。有关如何参加第四届征文比赛的信息,请参见本期背面。[End Page 5] Copyright © 2024 Hume Studies ...
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