Meister Eckhart Prize
The Meister Eckhart Prize is a biannual award consisting of a prize of €50,000 given to "thinkers who produce high-quality work on the subject of identity" by the Identity Foundation. The prize is named after Meister Eckhart (1260–1328), a German theologian, philosopher and mystic.
Award recipients
- 2001: Richard Rorty[1]
- 2003: Claude Lévi-Strauss
- 2005: Ernst Tugendhat[2]
- 2007: Amartya Sen[3]
- 2009: Amitai Etzioni
- 2012: Michel Serres
- 2014: Seyla Benhabib
gollark: I have no idea who Bakuda is, hold on.
gollark: I feel like this sort of thing is likely to go horribly, horribly wrong very fast.
gollark: It also stopped when that was pointed out so meh.
gollark: > Because I'm pretty sure that that was definitely political in nature, or at least politics-adjacent.It didn't actually cause a horrible violent argument or whatever, it's fine.
gollark: Someone should eat the idea of conceptual weapons before bad things happen.
See also
References
- Lauer, David (2001-12-05). "Ein leicht surrealer Effekt" (in German). die tageszeitung. Retrieved 2008-05-03.
- "Meister-Eckhart-Preis für Ernst Tugendhat" (in German). Hamburger Abendblatt. 2005-11-18. Retrieved 2008-05-03.
- "Meister-Eckhart-Preis für Amartya Sen" (in German). Börsenblatt Online. 2007-07-25. Retrieved 2008-05-03.
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