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Prize Competion

Theme: Meaning of Life
Type: Essay Prize
Institution: Association for the Philosophy of Judaism (APJ)
Date: 2019 Edition
Deadline: 28.2.2019

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The Association for the Philosophy of Judaism is running a special
essay prize, on the theme of the Meaning of Life.

The analytic tradition of philosophy has dedicated surprisingly
little attention to the ultimate question of the Meaning of Life.
Despite this lack of focus, there have been a number of important
articles and books on the topic. Here are some examples:

- Thomas Nagel, "The Absurd," Journal of Philosophy 68 (1970):
  716–727.
- Susan Wolf, “Happiness and Meaning: Two Aspects of the Good Life,”
  Social Philosophy and Policy 14 (1997): 207–225.
- Thaddeus Metz, "Could God's Purpose Be the Source of Life's
  Meaning?" Religious Studies 36 (2000): 293–313.
- Richard Taylor, "The Meaning of Life," in Good and Evil (New York:
  Macmillan, 1970), 256–268. Reprinted in E.D Klemke and Steven M.
  Cahn (eds), The Meaning of Life (New York: Oxford University Press,
  2008).
- John Kekes, "The Meaning of Life," Midwest Studies in Philosophy 24
  (2000): 17–34

For this special Essay Prize, we invite scholars to bring this, or
related, literature, into conversation with the Jewish intellectual
tradition.

The winning author will receive a $1000 prize, and will be invited to
present their paper at a conference on the Meaning of Life, at the
University of Haifa, between the 11th and 12th of June, 2019.

The deadline for entry to the prize is February 28th, 2019.
Entries should be sent to Samuel Lebens:
samuel_leb...@hotmail.com




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