[PhilPhys] 2019 Du Châtelet Prize in Philosophy of Physics Winner

Katherine Brading katherine.brading at duke.edu
Mon Mar 25 20:53:03 CET 2019


The winner of the 2019 Du Châtelet Prize in Philosophy of Physics is Adwait Parker, for his paper “Newton on Active and Passive Quantities of Matter”. Parker will give his prize lecture at Duke University on April 4th at 4:30pm, as part of a workshop. This workshop is free and open to all.

For more information about the winner, the prize, and the workshop see here<https://philosophy.duke.edu/news/duke-recognizes-philosophy-physics-prize-winner-during-upcoming-campus-workshop>.

The inaugural Du Châtelet Prize in Philosophy of Physics — supported by Duke University in collaboration with Studies in History and Philosophy of Science — recognizes a graduate student or recent Ph.D. for their previously unpublished work in philosophy of physics. This year, applicants were asked to address the topic: “How the parts of matter act on one another, as that issue stood at any time in the period 1680-1780.”

With thanks to all the applicants for their submissions, and to the committee for their hard work in the difficult task of choosing a winner. And finally: congratulations to Parker for the creativity and excellence of scholarship on display in his prize-winning paper.




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