*The 2017–2018 Charles S. Peirce Society Essay Prize*

Topic: Any topic on or related to the work of Charles Sanders Peirce.

Awards: $1000 cash prize; presentation at the Society's next annual
meeting, held in conjunction with the Eastern APA (in Savannah, GA, USA,
Jan. 3–6, 2018); possible publication, subject to editorial revision, in
the Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society.

Submission Deadline: August 1, 2017

Length: Because the winning essay may be published in the Transactions, the
length of contest submissions should be about the length of an average
journal article. The maximum acceptable length is 10,000 words, including
notes. The presentation of the winning submission at the annual meeting
cannot exceed 30 minutes reading time.

Open to: Graduate students and persons who have held a Ph.D. or its
equivalent for no more than seven years. Entries from students who have not
yet begun their graduate training will not be considered. Past winners of
the contest are ineligible. Joint submissions are allowed provided that all
authors satisfy the eligibility requirements. The essay may be in any
language, provided a 1,000-word summary of the paper’s argument, written in
English, is supplied. The winner will be required to present the paper in
English and to translate it into English for publication in the
Transactions.

Advice to Essay Prize Entrants: The winning entry will make a genuine
contribution to the literature on Peirce. Therefore, entrants should become
familiar with the major currents of work on Peirce to date and take care to
locate their views in relation to published material that bears directly on
their topic.

Entrants should note that scholarly work on Peirce frequently benefits from
the explicit consideration of the historical development of his views. Even
a submission that focuses on a single stage in that development can benefit
from noting the stage on which it focuses in reference to other phases of
Peirce's treatment of the topic under consideration. (This advice is not
intended to reflect a bias toward chronological studies, but merely to
express a strong preference for a chronologically informed understanding of
Peirce's philosophy.)

We do not require but strongly encourage, where appropriate, citation of
the Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition. Ideally,
citation of texts found in both the Collected Papers and the Writings
should be to both CP and W.

Submissions should be prepared for anonymous evaluation. Authors who submit
their entry electronically should be sure to remove any identifying
information from their document properties/metadata. Entries must not be
under consideration for publication elsewhere.

Cover letter or email should include complete contact information,
including mailing address and phone numbers, and a statement that the
entrant meets the eligibility requirements of the contest.

Electronic submissions are preferred. Submissions should be sent as email
attachments (Microsoft Word documents, RTF files, or PDF files only) to
Richard Kenneth Atkins, Secretary-Treasurer of the Society:
peircesoci...@gmail.com. Please include "Peirce Essay Prize Submission" in
the subject line of your email.

[image: Gary Richmond]

*Gary Richmond*
*Philosophy and Critical Thinking*
*Communication Studies*
*LaGuardia College of the City University of New York*
*C 745*
*718 482-5690*
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