Karl Jaspers Prize

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. It was first awarded in 1983 "for a scientific work of international significance supported by philosophical spirit".[1] The Karl Jaspers Prize was initially endowed with 5,000 euros, though since 2013 this has increased to €25,000. Next to the Friedrich Nietzsche Prize it is one of the highest awards in Germany awarded exclusively for philosophical achievements.

Karl Jaspers Prize
CountryGermany
Presented byHeidelberg, University of Heidelberg
Reward(s)€25,000
First awarded1983
Websitehttp://www.heidelberg.de/hd,Lde/HD/Rathaus/Karl_Jaspers_Preis.html 

Award winners

Year Winner Nationality
2019 Rudolf G. Wagner[2]  Germany
2017 Jan Assmann and Aleida Assmann[3]  Germany
2014 Hans Maier[4]  Germany
2008 Jean-Luc Marion[5]  France
2004 Michael Theunissen  Germany
2001 Robert Spaemann  Germany
1998 Jean Starobinski   Switzerland
1995 Jürgen Habermas  Germany
1992 Jeanne Hersch   Switzerland
1989 Paul Ricœur  France
1986 Hans-Georg Gadamer  Germany
1983 Emmanuel Levinas  France

References

  1. "Karl-Jaspers-Preis". www.heidelberg.de. Archived from the original on 6 February 2013. Retrieved 2 March 2013. Translated from the German
  2. "DER HEIDELBERGER SINOLOGE RUDOLF G. WAGNER ERHÄLT POSTHUM DEN KARL-JASPERS-PREIS". uni-heidelberg.de (in German). November 6, 2019. Retrieved December 19, 2020.
  3. "Karl Jaspers Prize for Prof. Dr. Jan Assmann and Prof. Dr. Aleida Assmann".
  4. "Karl Jaspers Prize for Prof. Dr. Hans Maier".
  5. "Jean-Luc Marion Awarded Karl Jaspers Prize".
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