Cardinal Mercier Prize for International Philosophy
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The Cardinal Mercier Prize for International Philosophy is a prize given to recognise the recipients contribution to international philosophy. The prize is named after the theologian Cardinal Désiré-Joseph Mercier and has been won by Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen in 1923,[1] John F. Wippel in 1981[2] and also Nicholas Rescher who received the award in 2005.
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