Meister Eckhart Prize

Since 2001 the Dsseldorf Identity Foundation has awarded the Meister Eckhart Prize to thinkers who produce high-quality work on the subject of identity. The first Meister Eckhart Prize was awarded to Prof Dr. Richard Rorty on the December 3 2001 in Berlin. The American academic, who was born in 1931, has taught comparative literature and philosophy at Princeton University, the University of Virginia, and Stanford University. The second Meister Eckhart Prize was awarded to Claude Lvi-Strauss in 2003. The Meister Eckhart Prize is a biannual prize of ?50,000. With the Meister Eckhart Prize, the Dsseldorf Identity Foundation is trying to open up a wide public dialogue. A jury selects the Prize winner based on some outstanding publications in fields such as philosophy, theology, history, sociology, political science, anthropology, ethnology, linguistics and psychology. The main criteria for the Prize include an interdisciplinary approach and a presentation of ideas accessible to the general public. The prize is named for Meister Eckhart (1260-1328) a German Christian theologian, philosopher and mystic.

 

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