Sigmund Freud Prize
The Sigmund Freud Prize or Sigmund Freud Prize for Scientific 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. It was first awarded in 1964.[1]
The Sigmund Freud Prize and philosophy
In 1967, the Sigmund Freud Prize was awarded for the first time to a philosopher, Hannah Arendt. To date, 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 most recently, Peter Sloterdijk (2005).
Winners
- 2014 Jürgen Osterhammel, historian
- 2013 Angelika Neuwirth, Arabist
- 2012 Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde, lawyer
- 2011 Arnold Esch, historian
- 2010 Luca Giuliani, archeologist
- 2009 Julia Voss, art historian and journalist
- 2008 Michael Hagner, physician and historian of science
- 2007 Josef H. Reichholf, evolutionary biologist
- 2006 Johannes Fried, historian
- 2005 Peter Sloterdijk, philosopher
- 2004 Karl Schlögel, historian
- 2003 Walter Burkert, classicist
- 2002 Klaus Heinrich, philosopher
- 2001 Horst Bredekamp, art historian
- 2000 Kurt Flasch, philosopher
- 1999 Reinhart Koselleck, historian
- 1998 Ilse Grubrich-Simitis, psychologist
- 1997 Paul Parin, ethno-psychologist
- 1996 Peter Wapnewski, scholar of German language and literature
- 1995 Gustav Seibt, historian
- 1994 Peter Gülke, musicologist
- 1993 Norbert Miller, literary scholar
- 1992 Günther Anders, philosopher
- 1991 Werner Hofmann, art historian
- 1990 Walther Killy, literary scholar
- 1989 Ralf Dahrendorf, political scientist
- 1988 Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker, physicist and philosopher
- 1987 Gerhard Ebeling, theologian
- 1986 Hartmut von Hentig, education studies
- 1985 Hermann Heimpel, historian
- 1984 Odo Marquard, philosopher
- 1983 Peter Graf Kielmansegg, political scientist
- 1982 Arno Borst, historian
- 1981 Kurt von Fritz, linguist (ancient languages)
- 1980 Hans Blumenberg, philosopher
- 1979 Hans-Georg Gadamer, philosopher
- 1978 Siegfried Melchinger, theatrical historian
- 1977 Harald Weinrich, classicist
- 1976 Jürgen Habermas, philosopher
- 1975 Ernst Bloch, philosopher
- 1974 Günter Busch, art historian
- 1973 Karl Rahner, theologian
- 1972 Erik Wolf, jurist (lawyer)
- 1971 Werner Kraft, literary historian
- 1970 Werner Heisenberg, physicist
- 1969 Bruno Snell, linguist (ancient languages)
- 1968 Karl Barth, Theologian
- 1967 Hannah Arendt, philosopher
- 1966 Emil Staiger, scholar of German language and literature
- 1965 Adolf Portmann, zoologist
- 1964 Hugo Friedrich, classicist
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