Agnelli Prize
The Agnelli Prize (The Senator Giovanni Agnelli Prize) from the Giovanni Agnelli Foundation (Fondazione Giovanni Agnelli) was awarded between 1987 and 2001 and was initially dedicated to the ethical dimension in Western Societies. Between 1997 and 2001 the prize was further developed into the Prize for Dialogue between Cultural Universes (Giovanni Agnelli Prize for Dialogue between Cultural Universes).
Award winners
Between 1987 and 1995
- Sir Isaiah Berlin (British-Jewish-Russian political philosopher and historian of ideas)
- Amartya Kumar Sen (Indian economist and business philosopher)
- Sir Ralf Dahrendorf (German-British sociologist, politician and publicist)
- Norberto Bobbio (Italian legal philosopher and publicist)
1997
- Mohammed Talbi (Tunisian historian)
1999
- André Chouraqui (French-Israeli lawyer, politician and writer)
2001
- Sergej Averincev (Russian literary historian)
Web links
- Fondazione Giovanni Agnelli (The Giovanni Agnelli Foundation; accessed July 3, 2008)
Individual evidence
- ^ Fondazione Giovanni Agnelli (English, accessed July 3, 2008)