In recognition of the impact of the work of Annette Baier, the AAP offers an annual monetary prize for an outstanding philosophical paper or book chapter published by an Australasian woman during the previous calendar year.
The shortlist for 2022 is: *Rachael Brown*, Is cultural evolution always fast? Challenging the idea that cognitive gadgets would be capable of rapid and adaptive evolution. *Synthese* 199, 8965–8989 (2021). *Heather Dyke, *Weak neo-Whorfianism and the philosophy of time. *Mind & Language*, 1–14 (2021). *Melissa Merritt, *Kant and Stoic Affections. *Canadian Journal of Philosophy*, 51(5), 329–350 (2021). The winner of the Prize will be announced at the 2022 AAP Conference on Tuesday 28th June and will precede Jessica Whyte's keynote - the winner of last year's Annette Baier Prize, see https://aap.org.au/Conference-2022 More information about the prize, including full details of the shortlisted papers, can be found here: https://aap.org.au/Annette-Baier-Prize -- Australasian Association of Philosophy www.aap.org.au ABN 29 152 892 272
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