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Award
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.
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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
[update] , 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
1964
Hugo Friedrich , classicist
1965
Adolf Portmann , zoologist
1966
Emil Staiger , scholar of German language and literature
1967
Hannah Arendt , philosopher
1968
Karl Barth , Theologian
1969
Bruno Snell , linguist (ancient languages)
1970
Werner Heisenberg , physicist
1971
Werner Kraft , literary historian
1972
Erik Wolf , jurist (lawyer)
1973
Karl Rahner , theologian
1974
Günter Busch , art historian
1975
Ernst Bloch , philosopher
1976
Jürgen Habermas , philosopher
1977
Harald Weinrich , classicist
1978
Siegfried Melchinger , theatrical historian
1979
Hans-Georg Gadamer , philosopher
1980
Hans Blumenberg , philosopher
1981
Kurt von Fritz , linguist (ancient languages)
1982
Arno Borst , historian
1983
Peter Graf Kielmansegg , political scientist
1984
Odo Marquard , philosopher
1985
Hermann Heimpel , historian
1986
Hartmut von Hentig , education studies
1987
Gerhard Ebeling , theologian
1988
Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker , physicist and philosopher
1989
Ralf Dahrendorf , political scientist
1990
Walther Killy , literary scholar
1991
Werner Hofmann , art historian
1992
Günther Anders , philosopher
1993
Norbert Miller , literary scholar
1994
Peter Gülke , musicologist
1995
Gustav Seibt , historian
1996
Peter Wapnewski , scholar of German language and literature
1997
Paul Parin , ethno-psychologist
1998
Ilse Grubrich-Simitis , psychologist
1999
Reinhart Koselleck , historian
2000
Kurt Flasch , philosopher
2001
Horst Bredekamp , art historian
2002
Klaus Heinrich , philosopher
2003
Walter Burkert , classicist
2004
Karl Schlögel , historian
2005
Peter Sloterdijk , philosopher
2006
Johannes Fried , historian
2007
Josef H. Reichholf , evolutionary biologist
2008
Michael Hagner , physician and historian of science
2009
Julia Voss , art historian and journalist
2010
Luca Giuliani , archeologist
2011
Arnold Esch , historian
2012
Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde , lawyer
2013
Angelika Neuwirth ,
Arabist
2014
Jürgen Osterhammel , historian
2015
Peter Eisenberg [
de ] , linguist
2016
Jan Assmann , Egyptologist
2017
Barbara Stollberg-Rilinger , historian
2018
Wolfgang Kemp [
de ] , art historian
2019
Thomas Macho [
de ] , philosopher
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2020
Ute Frevert , historian
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2021
Hubert Wolf , church historian
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[5]
2022
Iris Därmann [
de ] , philosopher
[6]
2023
Matthias Glaubrecht [
de ] , science journalist
[7]
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