Elisabeth of Bohemia Prize 2024 Laudator: Cris Sanchez

The Elisabeth of Bohemia Prize donated by Ulrike Detmers, is awarded to an outstanding contemporary philosopher in honor of the philosopher Elisabeth of Bohemia (1618-1680).

The Elisabeth of Bohemia Prize is an award that celebrates the long history of women in philosophy. The prize is awarded to an international philosopher for outstanding services to research on women in the history of philosophy. It is the first prize to acknowledge the resarch into the history of women philosophers and and annually awarded in cooporation with the donator by Ruth Edith Hagengruber, director of the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists.

Cristina Sanchez is giving a laudatio for this years winner of the Elisabeth of Bohemia Lifetime achievement Prize 2024 Concha Roldán.

Cristina Sanchez is Professor of Philosophy of Law at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (2007). Specialist in the work of Hannah Arendt, on whom she has written the book Hannah Arendt. El espacio de la política (2003), as well as numerous works in national and international publications, including her contribution to the collective volumes Critical Assessments on Hannah Arendt, published by Routledge (2006), and Hannah Arendt. El sentido de la política, edited by Dora Elvira García (Porrúa, 2007). In the field of international research, she has been invited to teach postgraduate courses on Hannah Arendt at universities in Mexico, Colombia, Argentina and Chile, where she has also taught postgraduate courses on contemporary debates on citizenship. In recent years she has carried out research stays at the Universidad Javeriana in Bogotá, and has been a professor contracted by the Universidad de Valparaíso (Chile) in the framework of a Conicyt competition-contract.

 

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