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JAP Annual Essay Prize 2011

Posted on March 22, 2012October 22, 2018 by Jon Cameron

Jakob Elster’s essay, How Outlandish Can Imaginary Cases Be? has been selected by the editors of the Journal of Applied Philosophy to be awarded the prize for the best essay published in the journal in 2011.

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