- Source: Sigmund Freud Prize
The Sigmund Freud Prize or Sigmund Freud Prize for Academic Prose (German: Sigmund Freud-Preis für wissenschaftliche Prosa) is a German literary award named after Sigmund Freud and awarded by the Deutsche Akademie für Sprache und Dichtung (German Academy for Language and Literature). It was first awarded in 1964.
The Sigmund Freud Prize and philosophy
In 1967, the Sigmund Freud Prize was awarded for the first time to a philosopher, Hannah Arendt. As of 2006, ten of its recipients were philosophers writing in the German language, among them Hannah Arendt (1967), Ernst Bloch (1975), Jürgen Habermas (1976), Hans-Georg Gadamer (1979), Hans Blumenberg (1980), Odo Marquard (1984), Günther Anders (1992), Kurt Flasch (2000), Klaus Heinrich (2002), and Peter Sloterdijk (2005).
The Sigmund Freud Prize is amongst the most prestigious academic prizes in Germany.
Winners
References
External links
Official website (in English and German)
Deutsche Akademie für Sprache und Dichtung
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Sigmund Freud
- Hans-Georg Gadamer
- Karl Rahner
- W.H. Auden
- Karl Barth
- Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde
- Ralf Dahrendorf
- Hannah Arendt
- Albert Einstein
- Che Guevara
- Sigmund Freud Prize
- Sigmund Freud
- Odo Marquard
- Emma Freud
- Goethe Prize
- The Metamorphosis
- Lucian Freud
- Günther Anders
- Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde
- Franz Kafka