Katja Krause
Research Group Leader (Nov 2018-Oct 2023)PhD, Professor, TU Berlin
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Katja Krause is a historian of science and medicine, and a philosopher specializing in medieval thought and beyond. She received her PhD in 2014 from King’s College London for her dissertation entitled “Aquinas’ Philosophy of the Beatific Vision: A Textual Analysis of his Commentary on the Sentences in Light of Its Greek, Arabic, and Latin Sources.” After her doctorate, Krause was awarded a two-year postdoctoral fellowship at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, where she worked on a series of articles examining the empirical turn of the thirteenth century that emerged from the appropriation of Averroes’ commentaries on the corpus Aristotelicum. In 2016/17 she served as Assistant Professor in Medieval Thought at Durham University, UK, and in 2017/18 was a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard Divinity School, supported by the Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina – Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften. Krause is currently Leader of the Max Planck Research Group “Experience in the Premodern Sciences of Soul & Body, ca. 800–1650,” jointly with a professorship at the Technische Universität Berlin.
Katja Krause has recently completed the edited volume Premodern Experience of the Natural World in Translation (edited with Maria Auxent and Dror Weil, Routledge 2023); the volume Contextualizing Premodern Philosophy: Explorations of the Greek, Hebrew, Arabic, and Latin Traditions (edited with Luis Xavier López-Farjeat and Nicholas Oschman) is in press. Her translation of Thomas Aquinas’s Commentary on Peter Lombard’s Sentences IV.49.2, with introductions and notes, appeared in autumn 2020 with Marquette University Press.
Projects
Selected Publications
Krause, Katja (2015). “Transforming Aristotelian philosophy : Alexander of Aphrodisias in Aquina’s early anthropology and eschatology.” Przeglad Tomistyczny 21: 175–217. http://www.it.dominikanie.pl/przeglad/PT_n-21-2015_-_09_K_Krause_-_Transforming_Aristotelian_Philosophy.pdf.
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Krause, Katja (2015). “‘Albert the Great on animal and human origin in his early works.’” Lo Sguardo 18 (2): 205–232. http://www.losguardo.net/public/archivio/num18/articoli/2015_18-Krause-Albert-Great-on-Animal-Human-Origin.pdf.
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Experiencing Nature through Old and New Epistemes Around the Globe
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Philosophical Perspectives on Medieval Theories of Science
MOREThe Future of Science: Disciplines in Disarray
MORENerves: A Preparation for, and Companion, to the New Working Group: “Knowing Nerves: From Animal Spirits to Neural Nets"
MOREScientific Experience and the Scientific Expert II: The “Layperson,” “Common Person,” “Public,” “Non-Elite,” “Non-Scientist”
MOREScientific Experience and the Scientific Expert I: The Scientist
MOREThe Senses in Science and the Sciences of the Senses II: Loss or Lack of Sense and Sensations
MOREThe Senses in Science and the Sciences of the Senses I: Taste, Tasting, and Having Taste
MOREExperience as a Category of Analysis in Historical Epistemology
MOREKnow Thy Experience
MORESignification in Artificial Languages in Early Modern European Thought
MORETerms, Notions, and Imagery in Chinese Theories of Signification
MORESignification in Sanskrit and in the Indian Colonial Context
MOREExperiences and Signification in Medieval Latin Natural Philosophy
MOREName, Thing Named, and Signification in Classic Islamic Theology
MORESignification in Ancient Greek Philosophy
MORECANCELED: Premodern Conversations
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