Professor Grim and the other editors sent this out to the Nominating Editors not long ago (I've added school affiliations):
Our thanks to the Nominating Editors for a wonderful set of initial nominations and for extremely useful survey input and comments.
This year’s final selection:
The Philosopher’s Annual volume 40
from the literature of 2020
Zach Barnett (National University of Singapore), “Why You Should Vote to Change the Outcome,” from Philosophy and Public Affairs
Susanne Bobzien (Oxford and Simon Shogry (Oxford), “Stoic Logic and Multiple Generality,” from Philosophers’ Imprint
Renée Jorgensen Bolinger (Michigan), “The Moral Grounds of Reasonably Mistaken Self-Defense,” from Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
Christopher Fowles (Oxford), “The Heart of Flesh: Nietzsche on Affects and the Interpretation of the Body,” from the Journal of the History of Philosophy
Jane Friedman (NYU), “The Epistemic and the Zetetic,” from the Philosophical Review
Veronica Gómez Sánchez (Bersoff Fellow, NYU; joining Berkeley in 2023), “Crystallized Regularities,” from the Journal of Philosophy
Waheed Hussain (late of Toronto), “Pitting People Against Each Other,” from Philosophy and Public Affairs
Marc Lange, “Putting Explanation Back into ‘Inference to the Best Explanation’,” from Noûs
Thi Nguyen (Utah) and Bekka Williams (Minnesota State, “Moral Outrage Porn,” from the Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy
Vida Yao (Rice), “Grace and Alienation,” from Philosopher’s Imprint
These will be posted with links at www.philosophersannual.org with a general introduction shortly.
We hope that you will join us as a nominating editor again next year, and that you will be keeping your eye out for excellent work in the literature of 2021 in the meantime.
With all the best,
Patrick Grim
Abdulwausay Ansari
Ariana Peruzzi Sancio
Laura K. Soter
(I nominated Dr. Fowles's paper, and was very pleased to see it selected! I also particularly liked the papers by Lange and Yao.)
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