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Annual Essay Contests

The Philosophy Department sponsors two essay contests each year for students:

The Perry Weddle Annual Essay Contest is held in the fall. The winner is the student majoring or minoring in philosophy who submits the best philosophical essay of any length on any topic.  The winner receives $250.00.

  • Judging Criteria: For the topic chosen, it is expected that the essay will demonstrate clarity, creativity, accuracy and elegance.  Department judges will give preference to essays that were not already winners in previous department essay contests.
     
  • Format: The paper should be typed and double-spaced. Put your name and title of your essay on a separate cover page, paperclip it to the essay and give it to the secretary of the Philosophy Department. Do not include your name on the essay itself, since the papers will be read anonymously. The Department secretary will then make a record of which author's name goes with which essay. No particular citation style is required, and either footnotes or endnotes are acceptable. Don't place your essay within a binder or folder.

The Jamil Nammour Essay Contest is held each spring, and the winners present their papers during the Department's annual Nammour Philosophy Symposium. The Nammour Essay is often required to be on a specific topic and changes from year to year.  The paper must be your own work (of course) but it need not be an original paper written just for this event.  Students often use a modified version of a paper they wrote for a previous philosophy course. Department judges will give preference to essays that were not already winners in previous department essay contests.  Unlike for the Weddle Essay Contest, you may win the Nammour Essay Contest without being a major or minor in philosophy. Up to three winners will be chosen, each to receive $150.  The winners will be expected to read their papers and respond to questions from the audience at the annual Nammour Symposium, to be held in April.

  • Judging Criteria: This contest is open to any registered undergraduate student; you needn’t be a philosophy major.   See the list to the left of topics presented in previous years.
     
  • Format: The paper should be typed, five to ten pages, and double-spaced. Put your name and title of your essay on a separate cover page, paperclip it to the essay and give it to the secretary of the Philosophy Department. Do not include your name on the essay itself, since the papers will be read anonymously. The Department secretary will then make a record of which author's name goes with which essay. No particular citation style is required, and either footnotes or endnotes are acceptable. Don't place your essay within a binder or folder.

The Nammour Philosophy Symposium is an annual student paper contest sponsored by the CSUS Philosophy Dept. The Symposium is named in honor of Philosophy Professor Jamil Nammour who taught at CSUS from 1969-1986. The first Symposium was held in the spring of 1979.

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