A reader points out that I missed these National Endowment for the Humanities awards for 2006. Lots of philosophers were winners here, and on a rather wide range of topics:
Ned Block (NYU): "How the Mind-Body Problem Can Be Empirical"
Steven Horst (Wesleyan): "Cognitive Pluralism: Unities and Disunities of Knowledge and the Mind"
Monte Johnson (UC San Diego): "Aristotle's 'Exhortation to Philosophy'"
Jacqueline Taylor (U of San Francisco): "Passion, Sympathy, and Society in Hume's Philosophy"
Richard Tieszen (San Jose State): "Phenomenology and the Exact Sciences"
Kadri Vihvelin (Southern California): "Our Doings and What We Allow"
(Please let me know if I missed anyone, it was a long list.)
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