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SUMMARY: Association for the Philosophy of Judaism (APJ) Essay Prize
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DESCRIPTION:<p>The Association for the Philosophy of Judaism is dedicated to encouraging new work in the philosophy of Judaism.</p>\n<p>Our annual APJ Essay Prize will be awarded to new work in the philosophy of Judaism. The winner will receive $500 and will also have their paper published in&nbsp\;<em>Faith &amp\; Philosophy</em>\, subject to the ratification of the editorial team of the journal. We are grateful to<em>Faith &amp\; Philosophy</em>&nbsp\;for their support of our prize.</p>\n<p>We define the philosophy of Judaism broadly\, to include any of the following:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Philosophical engagement with any of the key texts of Rabbinic Judaism (Biblical or Rabbinic)</li>\n<li>Philosophical engagement with any of the key tenets of Jewish faith</li>\n<li>Philosophical engagement with any of the key concepts of Jewish peoplehood\, such as communal identity over time.</li>\n<li>Philosophical engagement with classical texts of Jewish philosophy and with philosophers of Judaism\, i.e. with texts and philosophers that dealt with any of the issues raised above.</li>\n</ul>\n\n\n\n<p>We invite submissions of new work in any of these fields to be considered for the prize. Candidate essays should be no longer than 10\,000 words and include a 500 word abstract\; they must not have been published elsewhere and must not be under review by any journal until we have finished considering it for the prize.</p>\n<p>Entries should be prepared for blind-review and sent to&nbsp\;info@theapj.com</a></p>\n<p>Deadline for entries is 31 August\, 2012</p>\n<p>Winner will be announced by 1 November\, 2012</p>\n<p>The Association for the Philosophy of Judaism reserves the right not to award the prize if no entry is thought to be of a suitably high quality.</p>
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