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by askthereception
2648 days ago
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What is it with this tendency to speak of a 'Nobel prize' when it concerns a different, lesser known prestigious prize in a field for which there happens to be no Nobel prize (Abel prize, Turing award)? It's a lazy way to try to draw attention to it, and pernicious even because it makes the whole purpose of these named awards questionable. |
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The only one that sticks out as pernicious to me is the Economics Nobel, which was explicitly created to sound like a Nobel prize, but really isn't one.