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Each year the Royal Institute of Philosophy holds an essay prize competition. The winner will receive £2,500 and their essay will be published in Philosophy.
Each year the Royal Institute holds an essay prize competition. The winner receives £2,500 and their essay is published in Philosophy . Entries are considered by a panel of judges and …
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