List of Humanist Nobel laureates
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This page is a list of individuals clearly or very probably of a Humanist, non-theist conviction (including agnostic, atheist and freethought) who have won a Nobel Prize.
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[edit] Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Paul D. Boyer, 1997
- Paul J. Crutzen, 1995
- Marie Curie, 1911
- Johann Deisenhofer, 1988
- Herbert A. Hauptman, 1985
- Dudley Herschbach, 1986
- Harold W. Kroto, 1996
- Yuan T. Lee, 1986
- Mario J. Molina, 1995
- Linus Pauling, 1954
- Ilya Prigogine, 1977
- Henry Taube, 1983
[edit] Nobel Prize in Literature
- Bertrand Russel, 1950
- José Saramago, 1998 [1]
- Albert Camus, 1957, [2]
[edit] Nobel Peace Prize
- Linus Pauling, 1962
- Fritjof Nansen, 1922
[edit] Nobel Prize in Physics
- Philip W. Anderson, 1977
- Owen Chamberlain, 1959
- Marie Curie, 1903
- Pierre Curie, 1903
- Pierre-Gilles de Gennes, 1991
- Jerome I. Friedman, 1990
- Sheldon Glashow, 1979
- David J. Gross, 2004
[edit] Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
- Francis Crick, 1962
- Erwin Neher, 1991
- Richard J. Roberts, 1993
- John E. Sulston, 2002
- E. Donnall Thomas, 1990
- James Dewey Watson, 1962
[edit] Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics
[edit] Laureates apparently with a Humanist or secular life stance
Peace Prize
- Muhammad Yunus, 2006
- Christian Lous Lange, 1921
Medicine
[edit] See also
- List of Nobel laureates
- List of Jewish Nobel laureates
- List of Muslim Nobel laureates
- List of Hindu Nobel laureates