Dear colleagues,

the Charles S. Peirce Society has decided to extended the submission
deadline for this year's essay contest to August 31. Please share the
announcement below with your students and colleagues, and on your networks:


Call for Submissions:
The 2016-2017 Charles S. Peirce Society Essay Contest


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

Awards: $500 cash prize; presentation at the Society's next annual meeting,
held in conjunction with the Eastern APA (in Baltimore, MD, USA, Jan. 4-7,
2017); possible publication, subject to editorial revision, in the
*Transactions
of the Charles S. Peirce Society*.


Up to two contest runners-up may also be invited to present their papers at
a Charles S. Peirce Society session at the Eastern APA.


Revised submission Deadline: August 31, 2016

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.


Advice to Essay Contest 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 onPeirce 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'streatment 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 Shannon Dea, Secretary-Treasurer of the Society: sj...@uwaterloo.ca .
Please include "Peirce Essay Contest Submission" in the subject line of
your email.

Submissions by traditional mail are also acceptable. Please
mail submissions to:


Shannon Dea

Department of Philosophy

University of Waterloo

200 University Avenue West

Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1


Best wishes,

Shannon Dea

--
Faculty of Arts Teaching Fellow
Secretary-Treasurer, Charles Sanders Peirce Society
Associate Professor
Department of Philosophy
University of Waterloo
200 University Ave. W.
Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1
(519) 888-4567 (ext. 32778)
FAX (519) 746-3097
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