BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//Grails iCalendar plugin//NONSGML Grails iCalendar plugin//EN VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T060537Z DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220815T230000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220815T230000 SUMMARY:Charles S. Peirce Society Essay Prize UID:20240329T060537Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:Europe/London DESCRIPTION:
The 2022&ndash\;2023 Charles S. \;Peirce \;Society \;Essay \;Prize
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Topic: \;Any topic on or related to the work of Charles Sanders \;Peirce.
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Awards: \;$1000 cash \;prize\; presentation at the Society's next annual meeting\, ordinarily held in conjunction with the Eastern APA\; possible publication\, subject to editorial revision\, in the \;Transactions of the Charles S. \;Peirce \;Society.
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Submission Deadline: \;August 15\, 2022
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Length: \;Because the winning \;essay \;may be published in the \;Transactions\, the length of \;contest \;submissions should be about the length of an average journal article. \; The maximum acceptable length is 10\,000 words\, including notes. \; The presentation of the winning submission at the annual meeting cannot exceed 30 minutes reading time.
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Open to: \;Graduate students and persons who have held a Ph.D. or its equivalent for no more than seven years. \; Entries from students who have not yet begun their graduate training will not be considered. \; Past winners of the \;contest \;are ineligible. \; Joint submissions are allowed provided that all authors satisfy the eligibility requirements. \; The \;essay \;may be in any language\, provided a 1\,000-word summary of the paper&rsquo\;s argument\, written in English\, is supplied. \; The winner will be required to present the paper in English and to translate it into English for publication in the \;Transactions.
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Advice to \;Essay \;Prize \;Entrants: \;The winning entry will make a genuine contribution to the literature on \;Peirce. \; Therefore\, entrants should become familiar with the major currents of work on \;Peirce \;to date and take care to locate their views in relation to published material that bears directly on their topic.
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Entrants should note that scholarly work on \;Peirce \;frequently benefits from the explicit consideration of the historical development of his views. \; Even a submission that focuses on a single stage in that development can benefit from noting the stage on which it focuses in reference to other phases of \;Peirce's treatment of the topic under consideration. \; (This advice is not intended to reflect a bias toward chronological studies\, but merely to express a strong preference for a chronologically informed understanding of \;Peirce's philosophy.)
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We do not require but strongly encourage\, where appropriate\, citation of the \;Writings of Charles S. \;Peirce: A Chronological Edition. \; Ideally\, citation of texts found in both the \;Collected Papers \;and the \;Writings \;should be to both CP and W.
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Submissions should be prepared for anonymous evaluation. \; Authors who submit their entry electronically should be sure to remove any identifying information from their document properties/metadata. \; Entries must not be under consideration for publication elsewhere.
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Cover letter or email should include complete contact information\, including mailing address and phone numbers\, and a statement that the entrant meets the eligibility requirements of the \;contest.
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Electronic submissions are preferred. \; Submissions should be sent as email attachments (Microsoft Word documents\, RTF files\, or PDF files only) to Richard Kenneth Atkins\, Executive Director of the C.S. \;Peirce \;Society: \;peircesociety@gmail.com. Please include "Peirce \;Essay \;Prize \;Submission" in the subject line of your email.