Karl Jaspers Prize
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Karl Jaspers Prize | |
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Awarded for | a scientific work of international significance supported by philosophical spirit |
Country | Germany |
Presented by | Heidelberg, University of Heidelberg |
Reward(s) | €25,000 |
First awarded | 1983 |
Website | www |
The Karl Jaspers Prize or Karl-Jaspers-Preis is a German philosophy award named after Karl Jaspers and awarded by the city of Heidelberg and the University of Heidelberg.[1] It was first awarded in 1983 "for a scientific work of international significance supported by philosophical spirit".[2] The Karl Jaspers Prize was initially endowed with 5,000 euros, though since 2013 this has increased to €25,000.[3] Next to the Friedrich Nietzsche Prize it is one of the highest awards in Germany awarded exclusively for philosophical achievements.
Award winners
[edit]Year | Winner | Nationality |
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2019 | Rudolf G. Wagner[4] | Germany |
2017 | Jan Assmann and Aleida Assmann[5][6] | Germany |
2014 | Hans Maier[7] | Germany |
2008 | Jean-Luc Marion[7] | France |
2004 | Michael Theunissen | Germany |
2001 | Robert Spaemann[8] | Germany |
1998 | Jean Starobinski | Switzerland |
1995 | Jürgen Habermas | Germany |
1992 | Jeanne Hersch | Switzerland |
1989 | Paul Ricœur | France |
1986 | Hans-Georg Gadamer[9] | Germany |
1983 | Emmanuel Levinas | France |
References
[edit]- ^ "Cluster Asia and Europe". Uni Heidelberg: Karl-Jaspers-Preis (in German). Retrieved 9 August 2021.
- ^ "Karl-Jaspers-Preis". www.heidelberg.de. Archived from the original on 6 February 2013. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
Translated from the German
- ^ "Karl-Jaspers-Preis". Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften (in German). Retrieved 9 August 2021.
- ^ "DER HEIDELBERGER SINOLOGE RUDOLF G. WAGNER ERHÄLT POSTHUM DEN KARL-JASPERS-PREIS". uni-heidelberg.de (in German). 6 November 2019. Retrieved 19 December 2020.
- ^ "Karl-Jaspers-Preis für das Forscherpaar Aleida und Jan Assmann". www.uni-heidelberg.de.
- ^ "Aleida Assmann erhält Karl-Jaspers-Preis". Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften Leopoldina (in German). 18 December 2020. Retrieved 9 August 2021.
- ^ a b "Jean-Luc Marion Awarded Karl Jaspers Prize – Press Office of Heidelberg University". www.uni-heidelberg.de.
- ^ "Karl Jaspers-Preis geht an Prof. Dr. Robert Spaemann". idw (in German). Retrieved 9 August 2021.
- ^ "Impressionen Karl Jaspers-Preis". Karl Jaspers Stiftung (in German). Retrieved 9 August 2021.