Marusic wins Sanders Prize
Brandeis Associate Professor of Philosophy Berislav Marusic has been awarded the 2016 Sanders book prize for his book “Evidence and Agency: Norms of Belief for Promising and Resolving.”
In the book, Marusic explores how we, as agents, should weigh evidence when assessing future actions.
The Sanders Book Prize, which is presented by the American Philosophical Association, carries a $7,000 award and is and given to the author of the best book in philosophy of mind, metaphysics, or epistemology. The winning book must have also been published in English in the last five years.
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