Hegel Prize
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The Hegel Prize of the City of Stuttgart was first awarded in 1970 on the occasion of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's 200th birthday.[1] It is awarded every three years to a person who has made a contribution to the development of the humanities.[1] The award is endowed with 12,000 euros.[1][2] A jury decides on the award.[2]
Recipients
Source:[1]
Year | Recipient | Country | Genre |
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1970 | Bruno Snell | Germany | Philology |
1973 | Jürgen Habermas | Germany | Philosophy |
1976 | Ernst Gombrich | Austria / UK | History |
1979 | Hans-Georg Gadamer | Germany | Philosophy |
1982 | Roman Jakobson | Russia | Linguistics / Literary criticism |
1985 | Paul Ricœur | France | Philosophy |
1988 | Niklas Luhmann | Germany | Sociology |
1991 | Donald Davidson | USA | Philosophy |
1994 | Jacques Le Goff | France | History |
1997 | Charles Taylor | Canada | Philosophy |
2000 | Norberto Bobbio | Italy | Law / Political science |
2003 | Dieter Henrich | Germany | Philosophy |
2006 | Richard Sennett | USA | Sociology |
2009 | Michael Tomasello | USA | Psychology |
2012 | Gertrude Lübbe-Wolff | Germany | Law |
2015 | Michael Theunissen | Germany | Philosophy |
2018 | Michael Stolleis | Germany | Law / History |
2021 | Béatrice Longuenesse | France | Philosophy |
References
- ^ a b c d "Hegel-Preis der Landeshauptstadt Stuttgart". Landeshauptstadt Stuttgart (in German). 23 April 2021. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
- ^ a b "Kulturpreise.de : Hegel-Preis der Landeshauptstadt Stuttgart". Handbuch der Kulturpreise – Handbook of Cultural Awards (in German). Retrieved 20 July 2021.
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