- Laureates in Logic and Philosophy
- Laureates in Mathematics
- Laureates in Visual Arts
- Laureates in Musical Arts
- See also
- References
- External links
{{more footnotes|date=February 2013}}The Rolf Schock Prizes were established and endowed by bequest of philosopher and artist Rolf Schock (1933–1986). The prizes were first awarded in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1993, and since 2005 are awarded every three years.[1] Each recipient currently receives SEK 400,000 (ca. US$ 60,000). A similar prize is the Kyoto Prize in Arts and Philosophy, established by the Inamori Foundation. It is considered the equivalent of the Nobel Prize in Philosophy[2]. The Prizes are awarded in four categories and decided by committees of three of the Swedish Royal Academies: - Logic and Philosophy (decided by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences)
- Mathematics (decided by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences)
- Visual Arts (decided by the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts)
- Musical Arts (decided by the Royal Swedish Academy of Music)
Laureates in Logic and Philosophy Year | Name(s) | Country | 1993 | Willard V. Quine | {{USA}} | 1995 | Michael Dummett | {{UK}} | 1997 | Dana S. Scott | {{USA}} | 1999 | John Rawls | {{USA}} | 2001 | Saul A. Kripke | {{USA}} | 2003 | Solomon Feferman | {{USA}} | 2005 | Jaakko Hintikka | {{FIN}} | 2008 | Thomas Nagel | {{YUG}} / {{USA}} | 2011 | Hilary Putnam | {{USA}} | 2014 | Derek Parfit | {{UK}} [3] | 2017 | Ruth Millikan | {{USA}} [4] | 2018 | Saharon Shelah | {{ISR}} [5] |
Laureates in Mathematics Year | Name(s) | Country | 1993 | Elias M. Stein | {{USA}} | 1995 | Andrew Wiles | {{UK}} | 1997 | Mikio Sato | {{JPN}} | 1999 | Yurij Manin | {{RUS}} | 2001 | Elliott H. Lieb | {{USA}} | 2003 | Richard P. Stanley | {{USA}} | 2005 | Luis Caffarelli | {{ARG}} | 2008 | Endre Szemerédi | {{HUN}} / {{USA}} | 2011 | Michael Aschbacher | {{USA}} | 2014 | Yitang Zhang | {{USA}} | 2017 | Richard Schoen | {{USA}} | 2018 | Ronald Coifman | {{USA}} |
Laureates in Visual Arts Year | Name(s) | Country | 1993 | Rafael Moneo | {{ESP}} | 1995 | Claes Oldenburg | {{SWE}} / {{USA}} | 1997 | Torsten Andersson | {{SWE}} | 1999 | Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron | {{SUI}} | 2001 | Giuseppe Penone | {{ITA}} | 2003 | Susan Rothenberg | {{USA}} | 2005 | Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa | {{JPN}} | 2008 | Mona Hatoum | {{LIB}} / {{UK}} | 2011 | Marlene Dumas | {{SAF}} / {{NED}} | 2014 | Anne Lacaton and Jean-Philippe Vassal | {{FRA}} | 2017 | Doris Salcedo | {{COL}} | 2018 | Andrea Branzi | {{ITA}} |
Laureates in Musical Arts Year | Name(s) | Country | 1993 | Ingvar Lidholm | {{SWE}} | 1995 | György Ligeti | {{ROM}} / {{AUT}} | 1997 | Jorma Panula | {{FIN}} | 1999 | Kronos Quartet | {{USA}} | 2001 | Kaija Saariaho | {{FIN}} | 2003 | Anne Sofie von Otter | {{SWE}} | 2005 | Mauricio Kagel | {{ARG}} | 2008 | Gidon Kremer | {{LAT}} | 2011 | Andrew Manze | {{UK}} | 2014 | Herbert Blomstedt | {{SWE}} | 2017 | Wayne Shorter | {{USA}} | 2018 | Barbara Hannigan | {{CAN}} |
See also {{div col|colwidth=18em}}- Nobel Prize
- Turing Award
- Kyoto Prize in Arts and Philosophy
- Right Livelihood Award
- Polar Music Prize
- Fields Medal
- Nevanlinna Prize
- Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award
- List of prizes, medals, and awards
{{div col end}} References 1. ^http://www.rolfschockprizes.se/engelskasidor/home/theprize.9_en.html 2. ^{{cite web |title=Saul Kripke CUNY |url=https://www.gc.cuny.edu/faculty/core-bios/saul-kripke}} 3. ^Rolf Schock Prizes 2014 4. ^Rolf Schock Prizes 2017 5. ^[https://www.kva.se/en/pressrum/pressmeddelanden/en-matematiker-en-logiker-en-solist-och-en-italiensk-avantgardist-tilldelas-rolf-schockprisen-2018 Rolf Schock Prizes 2018]
External links - {{cite web|url=http://www.kva.se/en/Prizes/Rolf-Shock-prizes/ |title=Rolf Schock Prizes |work=(brief history of the prize; nomination procedure) |publisher=The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences |accessdate=2010-06-17 }}
- {{cite web|url=http://www.kva.se/en/pressroom/press-releases-2008-2001/The-Rolf-Schock-Prizes-2003-From-the-philosophy-of-mathematics-to-the-artistry-of-music/ |title=The Rolf Schock Prizes 2003: From the philosophy of mathematics to the artistry of music |work=(press release) |publisher=The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences |accessdate=2010-06-17 }}
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