South Korean philosopher Byung-Chul Han, Princess of Asturias Prize for Communication and Humanities 2025
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South Korean philosopher Byung-Chul Han, Princess of Asturias Prize for Communication and Humanities 2025
The also essayist, author of works such as 'The Society of Transparency' succeeds the cartoonist and filmmaker Marjane Satrapi, who achieved it the previous yearThe formula of Byung-Chul Han to fight fear with hope The German philosopher and essayist of South Korean origin Byung-Chul Han has been awarded the Princess of Asturias Award for Communication and Humanities 2025. He has been chosen from the 47 nominations of 16 nationalities presented …
Byung-Chul Han, the philosopher of digital fatigue, won the Princess of Asturias Prize for Humanities
The philosopher and essayist of South Korean origin, an analyst of the contemporary “society of tiredness” was awarded this Wednesday in Spain. He was recognized “for his brilliance to interpret the challenges of the technological society”. Read more


Byung-Chul Han, the best-selling thinker of the digital age, "Princess" Award for Communication and Humanities
The jury of the "Princess of Asturias" Award for Communication and Humanities gathered in Oviedo has just awarded the 2025 award to the South Korean thinker, based in Germany, Byung-Chul Han (Seoul, 64 years old). Han is the most widely read contemporary philosopher in the world, author of bestsellers such as "The Society of Tiredness" (2010) and, at the same time, very critical of the society of digital capitalism. The jury has emphasized in it…
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