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Philip L. Quinn Fellowship in Philosophy

Celebrating philosopher Philip L. Quinn, the Quinn fellowship was created in 2011 to provide support for young female philosophers in the early stages of their scholarly careers. Quinn, the John A. O’Brien Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame, authored more than 100 scholarly articles and reviews, including Divine Commands and Moral Requirements and The Philosophical Challenges of Religious Diversity, and was deeply committed to improving gender diversity in the field of philosophy.

The Quinn fellowship was endowed by the Estate of Philip L. Quinn to honor Quinn’s role on the final selection committee of the National Humanities Center in 1984 and subsequently as a preliminary reviewer of applications for many years. He was one of the dedicated scholars whose judgment ensured the quality of the Center’s Fellows, and though he himself never came to the Center as a Fellow, he valued it as a crucial American institution for the nurture and improvement of scholarship in the liberal arts.

2011–2012 Susanne Sreedhar Boston University Gender and Contract in Early Modern Philosophy
2012–2013 Keren Z. Gorodeisky Auburn University A Matter of Form
2013–2014 Anna Christina Ribeiro Texas Tech University Poetry: Philosophical Thoughts on an Ancient Practice
2014–2015 Elizabeth Schechter Washington University in St. Louis The Other Side: “Split” Brains and Our Selves
2015–2016 Sara J. Bernstein Duke University What Might Have Been: Causation and Possibility
2016–2017 Erin Beeghly University of Utah Seeing Difference: The Ethics and Epistemology of Stereotyping
2017–2018 Thérèse Cory University of Notre Dame Aquinas’s Metaphysics of Intellect: Being and Being-About
2018–2019 Audrey Anton Western Kentucky University Aristotle’s Vice
2019–2020 Mary Krizan University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Aristotle’s Material Elements
2020–2021 Georgia Mouroutsou King’s University College at Western University Canada Plato’s Twofold Dialectic of Pleasure: Critical Dialogue with Hedonists and Critical Analysis of Pleasure
2021–2022 Krista K. Thomason Swarthmore College Worms in the Garden: Bad Feelings in a Good Life
2022–2023 Kristi A. Olson Bowdoin College Violinists, Spelunkers, and Trolleys: How Philosophers Think about Abortion
2023–2024 Katherine Davies The University of Texas at Dallas Care as Custody: A Critical Feminist Phenomenology of the US Foster Care System
2024–2025 Angela Sun Washington and Lee University The Ethics of Reporting Wrongdoing