Howard Z. Fitzgerald Essay Contest
Prizes
First prize: $250
Second prize: $150
Third prize: $100
Rules
- Competition restricted to papers written for IUP philosophy courses.
- Papers must be typed, at least six double-spaced pages in length, and written in standard font with standard margins.
- Paper must be prepared for blind review by removing all identifying marks (including author's name), and by providing a detachable cover sheet with author's name, e-mail address, and the paper's title.
- All submissions must include a bibliography.
- Papers submitted during a previous competition cannot be submitted again.
- Winners will provide copies of their winning essays to Howard Z. Fitzgerald.
2020 Winners
First Prize: Collin Hoffman, "Scheffler's Hybrid Theory: A Solution to Consequentialism and Deontology"
Second Prize: Kathryn Misiak, "A Defense of Hilary Putnam's Sociolinguistic Hypothesis"
Third Prize: Raven Roland, "A Philosophical Account of Affirmative Action"
2019 Winners
First Prize: Daniel Wethli, "The Common Escape into Kierkegaard's Aesthetic Sphere of Existence"
Second Prize: Brianna Karenbauer, "Differences Between Constructive Empiricism and Traditional Scientific Anti-Realism"
Third Prize:Wade Larison, "The Emergence of Ecstases: Heidegger's Concepts of Care and Temporality"
2018 Winners
First Prize: Daniel Wethli, "A Defense of Gigerenzer's Optimistic View of Human Rationality"
Second Prize: Lindsey Gibson, "A Critique of Aristotelian Essentialism"
Third Prize: Joseph Gregory, "The Justness of Plato's Aristocracy"
2017 Winners
First Prize: Shawn Horvath, "The Death Penalty: Can It Be Justified Without Free Will?"
Second Prize: Joseph Gregory, "The Practical Validity of Radical Responsibility"
Third Prize: Abby Jo Panek, "Universalism and the Meaning of Equality"
2016 Winners
First Prize: Olivia Wolfe, "Entitlement and Political Legitimacy: The Implications of Socially Cooperative Production"
Second Prize: Afton Herring, "On Nature, Nurture, and Universal Grammar"
Third Prize: Robert Wilt, "The Altruistic Ego"
2015 Winners
First Prize: Peter Crivellaro, "Consciousness as an Extended Capacity"
Second Prize: Aubrey Keperling, "How to Make Our Lives Seem Longer: Manipulating Our Engagement with the World from Ready-to-hand' to Present-at-hand'"
Third Prize: Joel DeMary, "Is There a Moral Obligation to Follow the Law?" and Katie Gunning "The Role of Women in Plato's Republic"
2014 Winners
First prize: Ross Newcome, "Constructive Empiricism: A Model of Reality"
Second prize: Rachel Lager, "An Analogy Fit for a Philosopher King"
Third prize: Kristen Shafer, "Realistic Realism: The Scientific Aims to Explaining Reality"
2013 Winners
First prize: Luke Piper, "Plato's Views on Akrasia: A Case for Consistency"
Second prize: Leah Keller, "To Be Sisyphus or to Escape Leveling"
Third prize: Kelly Muthler, "Distributive Justice and the Environment"
2012 Winners
First prize: Christian Minich, "Ceteris Paribus: The War Over the Constants of Immortality"
Second prize: Sophia Hosterman, "Between a Diamond and a Hard Place: Interpreting the Tractatus"
Third prize: Leah Keller, "Closed Due to Cognition: Colin McGinn's Theory of Cognitive Closure"
2011 Winners
First prize: Christian Minich, "Navigating Charybdis and Scylla: Mulligan and Heil's Account of Relations"
Second prize: Chaz McCown, "Nietzsche's Metaphysiological Aesthetics in The Birth of Tragedy"
Third prize: Sophia Hosterman, "Establishing the Untenability of Scientific Realism"
2010 Winners
First prize: Ronald Radzai, "Interpretive Method and Hume's Appendix Retration in theTreatise"
Second prize: Christian Minich, "Deficiency of Forms: Superiority of the Exact Property View in the Phaedo"
Third prize: Charles McCown, "RelationsAll In Your Head?"
2009 Winners
First prize: Tommy Hanauer, "Contra Scientific Realism"
Second prize: Carole Walker, "The Akratic Shoe-Shopper: Can We Knowingly Choose What is Bad for Us?"
Third prize: Jason Patton, "Free Will"