International Prize (Fyssen Foundation)
The International Prize (French: Prix International) of the Fyssen Foundation is a science award that has been given annually since 1980 to a scientist who has conducted distinguished research in the areas supported by the foundation such as ethology, palaeontology, archaeology, anthropology, psychology, epistemology, logic and the neurosciences.[1]
List of awardees
The following persons have received the International Prize:[2]
- André Leroi-Gourhan (1980)
- William H. Thorpe (1981)
- Vernon B. Mountcastle (1982)
- Harold C. Conklin (1983)
- Roger W. Brown (1984)
- Pierre Buser (1985)
- David Pilbeam (1986)
- David Premack (1987)
- Jean-Claude Gardin (1988)
- Patricia S. Goldman-Rakic (1989)
- Jack Goody (1990)
- George A. Miller (1991)
- Pasko Rakic (1992)
- L. Luca Cavalli-Sforza (1993)
- Lila R. Gleitman (1994)
- William D. Hamilton (1995)
- Colin Renfrew (1996)
- Michel Jouvet (1997)
- Alan Walker (1998)
- Brent Berlin (1999)
- Joaquin Fuster (2000)
- Peter Marler (2001)
- Philip Johnson-Laird (2002)
- Michael I. Posner (2003)
- Michael Tomasello (2004)
- Joseph E. LeDoux (2005)
- Lewis Binford (2006)
- Randolf Menzel (2007)
- Simha Arom (2008)
- Chris Frith (2009)
- Amotz Zahavi (2010)
- Fred Gage (2011)
- Hélène Roche (2012)
- Renée Baillargeon (2013)
- Geoffrey Lloyd (2014)
- Roger Lemon (2015)
- Ian Hodder (2016)
- Joël Fagot (2017)
- Silvia Arber (2018)
References
- "Prix International". Fyssen Foundation. Retrieved 2012-01-23.
- Laureats
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