Johnny Brennan, a program assistant at the American Council of Learned Societie, writes:
We have recently concluded our 2013-14 fellowship season, and I thought you and your readers might be interested in learning of successful applicants in philosophy. 9 philosophers across 4 programs have been awarded fellowships this year, broken down as follows:
ACLS Fellowships: (http://acls.org/research/aclsfellows.aspx?id=936)
- Michael Brownstein, Assistant Professor at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, “On the Virtues and Vices of Spontenaiety” [BL note: Brownstein is moving to John Jay College/CUNY in the fall]
- Richard Moran, Professor at Harvard University, “Speech as an Intersubjective Act”
- Anat Schechtman, Assistant Professor at the University of Chicago, “Infinity in Modern Thought" [BL note: Schechtman is moving to Wisconsin/Madison come the fall]
Charles A. Ryskamp Research Fellowships: (http://acls.org/research/ryskamp.aspx?id=794)
- Sarah McGrath, Assistant Professor at Princeton University, “Moral Knowledge and Intellectual Humility”
- Karl Schafer, Assistant Professor at the University of Pittsburgh, “Rationalism, Kantian Constructivism, and the Nature of Morality”
Frederick Burkhardt Residential Fellowships for Recently Tenured Scholars: (http://acls.org/research/burkhardt.aspx?id=796)
- Andrew Chignell, Associate Professor at Cornell University, “Hope at the Intersection of Philosophy and Psychology”
Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowships: (http://acls.org/research/dcf.aspx?id=800)
- Preston Stovall, Doctoral Candidate at the University of Pittsburgh, “Existence, Essence, and Excellence: Kind Terms, Modal Operators, and the Subjunctive Conditional”
- Christopher Michael Turner, Doctoral Candidate at DePaul University, “Aristotle and the Cynics on Happiness and Misfortune”
- Craig Warmke, Doctoral Candidate at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, “Numbers and Necessity”
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