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Horban Awards 2019
Congratulations to Philosophy undergraduates, Alexander Chernets and Grace Stanyer who won first and second place in the .
Congratulations to Alexander and Grace, and to all our other nominees this year. We are impressed by and proud of our remarkably talented undergraduate students.
First place: Alexander Chernets, “Kant and Berkeley.”&Բ;
Second place: Grace Stanyer, “Defending Battered Women.”
Past winners
2017: (winning both first and second place) Sam Mitchell, "Machan and the Hardliner’s Dilemma: Is Holding Mack’s Self-Ownership Proviso at Odds with Political Liberterianism?" and “Epistemic Policies Under Multiple Levels of Opacity.”
2016: (Two first-place prizes.) Kiana Bartz, “Proximate Causation in Criminal Law” and Robert Munro, “Nominalist Mathematics and the Second Philosophical Perspective.”
2015: Lindsay Grant, “Mind the Gap: Considering Jenann Ismael’s Compatibilism.”
2014: Rachel Taylor, "Colonial Problems for Pogge's and Wenar's Reforms to the Resource Privilege.”