Schock Prize

The Schock Prizes were instituted by the will of philosopher and artist Rolf Schock (1933-1986). The Prizes were first awarded in Stockholm, Sweden, 1993 and have been awarded every two years since. Each recipient currently receives 400,000 Swedish kronor, which is a little over $50,000 USD. The Prizes are given in four categories and decided by committees of three of the Swedish Royal Academies:

Laureates in Logic and Philosophy

ame(s) Country
a href="/encyclopedia/1993" title="1993">1993 W.V. Quine United States
a href="/encyclopedia/1995" title="1995">1995 Michael Dummett United Kingdom
a href="/encyclopedia/1997" title="1997">1997 Dana S. Scott United States
a href="/encyclopedia/1999" title="1999">1999 John Rawls United States
a href="/encyclopedia/2001" title="2001">2001 Saul A. Kripke United States
a href="/encyclopedia/2003" title="2003">2003 Solomon Feferman United States

Laureates in Mathematics

ame(s) Country
a href="/encyclopedia/1993" title="1993">1993 Elias M. Stein United States
a href="/encyclopedia/1995" title="1995">1995 Andrew Wiles United States
a href="/encyclopedia/1997" title="1997">1997 Mikio Sato Japan
a href="/encyclopedia/1999" title="1999">1999 Yurij Manin Germany
a href="/encyclopedia/2001" title="2001">2001 Elliott H. Lieb Germany
a href="/encyclopedia/2003" title="2003">2003 Richard P. Stanley United States

Laureates in Visual Arts

ame(s) Country
a href="/encyclopedia/1993" title="1993">1993 Rafael Moneo Spain
a href="/encyclopedia/1995" title="1995">1995 Claes Oldenburg United States
a href="/encyclopedia/1997" title="1997">1997 Torsten Andersson Sweden
a href="/encyclopedia/1999" title="1999">1999 Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron Switzerland
a href="/encyclopedia/2001" title="2001">2001 Giuseppe Penone Italy
a href="/encyclopedia/2003" title="2003">2003 Susan Rothenberg United States

Laureates in Musical Arts

ame(s) Country
a href="/encyclopedia/1993" title="1993">1993 Ingvar Lidholm Sweden
a href="/encyclopedia/1995" title="1995">1995 Gyrgy Ligeti Germany
a href="/encyclopedia/1997" title="1997">1997 Jorma Panula Finland
a href="/encyclopedia/1999" title="1999">1999 Kronos Quartet United States
a href="/encyclopedia/2001" title="2001">2001 Kaija Saariaho Finland
a href="/encyclopedia/2003" title="2003">2003 Anne Sofie von Otter Sweden

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