CFP: Leibniz Society Essay Competition

Submission deadline: June 1, 2019

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In an effort to encourage the study of the philosophy of Leibniz in North America and to give recognition to deserving scholars, the Leibniz Society of North America (LSNA) is continuing its annual Essay Competition. Submitted essays should be on some aspect of the philosophy of Leibniz (including his reception and his various correspondences, e.g. with female philosophers).

They should be from twelve to twenty-five pages in length (double-spaced), previously unpublished, and should be submitted by June 1, 2019.

The author of the winning essay will have the option of publishing it in the Leibniz Review.

To facilitate anonymous judging, the author’s name should be given only on a separate title page or cover sheet and should not appear in the body or footnotes of the paper; neither should identifiable information such as full references to publications by the author.

Judges reserve the right not to name a winner in the event that none of the submissions is deemed to be of sufficient quality or suitability for the award.

Full scholarly apparatus is preferred but not required; sufficiently developed works-in-progress will, therefore, have a chance in the competition and may be submitted.

Previous one-time winners are encouraged to re-enter, but a given person can win the competition at most twice.

Essays in French may be submitted as well as in English. 

Please send submissions by email attachment (Word or pdf format) to the Coordinator of the LSNA Essay Competition: Professor Laurence Carlin, Department of Philosophy, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh: [email protected]

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