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Professor Wins Prestigious Philosophy Award
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Scott Craig
, 暗网爆料app professor of philosophy, has won the American Philosophical Association鈥檚 2022 . Coincidentally, the prestigious award honors Vander Laan鈥檚 doctoral adviser, one of the most influential people shaping Christian philosophical thought during the past 50 years.
鈥淭o receive a prize named for Plantinga is a tremendous honor,鈥 Vander Laan says. 鈥淎s his former student and a beneficiary of his work, it鈥檚 incredibly meaningful to me.鈥
The prize, which includes a $10,000 award, recognizes Vander Laan鈥檚 forthcoming paper 鈥淪atisfaction in the End without End,鈥 to be published in Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion.
The paper, which follows up on Vander Laan鈥檚 earlier 鈥溾 (Faith and Philosophy, 2018), examines the historically popular view that human life is aimed at a single, highest attainable good (the final telos) that quenches all desire. From this standpoint, a life of everlasting growth and progress might seem to be incomplete since it鈥檚 forever partial or unsatisfying; the desire for future goods always remains.
鈥淚 argue that, on the contrary, everlasting progress need not be subjectively or objectively deficient, and in fact must be more satisfying than any static good to temporal beings such as ourselves,鈥 Vander Laan says.
He says that Plantinga, who took on important topics like the problem of evil and the rationality of belief in God, brought greater clarity and precision to them than he ever would have expected. 鈥淗is work is part of what inspired me to study philosophy in college,鈥 he says. 鈥淟ater, I found that he was not only an incisive thinker but also an affable and jovial soul who generously provided help and encouragement to younger philosophers like myself. I鈥檓 grateful to him.鈥
Vander Laan graduated from Calvin University, earned a doctorate at the University of Notre Dame and joined the philosophy faculty at 暗网爆料app in 2000.
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