Thomas Sturm - Publications#


BOOKS:

2025 (ed., with G. Gava & A. Vesper). Kant and the systematicity of the sciences. London: Routledge.

2023 (ed., with F. Burt) Immanuel Kant, Allgemeine Naturgeschichte und Theorie des Himmels (1755). In Kant’s Gesammelte Schriften, Academy edition, vol. I, pp. 187-324. Berlin: DeGruyter.

2021 (ed., with S. de Freitas Araujo & T. Pereira). The force of an idea: New essays on Christian Wolff’s psychology. New York: Springer.

2019 (ed., with T. Nickles). Innovation in/through science. Special issue, Theoria, 34 (3).

2013 (with Paul Erickson, Judy Klein, Lorraine Daston, Rebecca Lemov & Michael Gordin). How Reason Almost Lost Its Mind: The Strange Career of Cold War Rationality. Chicago: Chicago UP. (2nd, paperback edition 2015. - French translation: 2015. Quand la raison faillit perdre l’esprit: La rationalite mise a l’epreuve de la Guerre froide. Traduit par J.-F. Caro. Jette: Zones sensibles.)

24 reviews: Science, 343, 3 Jan 2014, 28f. (M. J. Morgan) - Textem, 2 Feb 2014 (P. Killian; http://www.textem.de/index.php?id=2541) - H-Net Reviews, Feb 2014 (O. Holsti; http://www.hnet.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=40665) - FAZ, 12 April 2014 (T. Thiel; http://www.faz.net/aktuell/feuilleton/buecher/rezensionen/sachbuch/die-rationalitaet-des-kalten-krieges-alsdr-seltsam-einmal-gegen-chruschtschow-spielte-12889885.html) - HOPOS 4, 2014, 358-361 (G. Reisch) - The Journal of American History 101, 2014, 656f. (J. Rhode) - Centaurus 57, 2015, 31-33 (C. Reiss) - Endeavor, 38, 2014 (M. Rossi) - Metascience 2015 (J. van Dongen) - Isis 106, 2015, 501-502 (J. Isaac) - Dynamis 35, 2015 (L. Camprubi) - American Historical Review, 2015, 287-298 (N. Cullather) - Reviews in American History 43, 2015, 697-703 (J. Brick) - Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics 56, 2015 (C. Herfeld) - British Journal for the History of Science 48, 2015 (C. Reisner) - Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 38, 2015 (E. Hounshell) - Revue européenne des sciences sociales, 54-2, 2016 (C. Chassonnery-Zaïgouche; http://ress.revues.org/3561) - Journal of the History of Economic Thought 38, 2016 (T. Duppe) - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 58, 2016, 46-49 (M. Pettit) - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 46, 2016, 210-214 (J. Agassi) - Canadian Journal of History 51, 2016, 345-349 (L. Penny) - Journal of Economic Literature 55, 2017, 148-161 (E. Roy Weintraub) - Cahiers d’histoire 135, 2017 (J. Lamy) - Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences 47, 2017, 568-577 (E. Aranova) - History of the Human Sciences 31, 2018, 122-130 (D. Teira, J. Cohen-Cole)

2009. Kant und die Wissenschaften vom Menschen. Paderborn: Mentis.

10 reviews: Tijdschrift voor Filosofie, 71, 2009, 783-785 (L. Vanhaute) - Information Philosophie, Oct 2010, 92-96 - Revue L’Homme, 197, 2010, 163-166 (J. Galinier) - Kant-Studien, 102, 2011, 256-257 (P. Heintel) - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 42, 2011, 618-624 (K. Kraus) - History of the Human Sciences, 25, 2012, 140-145 (S. de Freitas Araujo) - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, 2012.06.20 (R. Louden; http://ndpr.nd.edu/news/31397-kantund-die-wissenschaften-vom-menschen/) - Isis, 103, 2012, 597f. (R. Pozzo) - Philosophical Quarterly 63, 2013, 178-180 (R. Martinelli) - Studi Kantiani 26, 2013, 177-181 (M. Russo)
(The book was nominated in 2013 for the Fernando Gil Prize in Philosophy of Science)

2007 (ed., with M. Ash). Psychology’s territories: Historical and contemporary perspectives from different disciplines. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

ARTICLES/CHAPTERS (selected)


2025 (with A. Salikov & A. Zhavoronkov). World-concepts in Kant’s anthropology: Meaning, relations, and roles. Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie.

2025 (with G. Gava & A. Vesper). The significance of Kant’s account of scientific systematicity. Kant and the systematicity of the sciences. Ed. by G. Gava, T. Sturm & A. Vesper. London: Routledge, 1-17.

2025 (with F. Burt). Kant’s early cosmology, scientific systematicity, and the standpoint of the observer. Kant and the systematicity of the sciences. Ed. by G. Gava, T. Sturm & A. Vesper. London: Routledge, 69-94.

2025. The Fifth EU freedom: Why and how to develop the “Freedom of Knowledge”. European Review, 33, 19-37.

2024 (with R. Meer). Kant on the many uses of reason in the sciences: A neglected topic. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 106, 54-59.

2023 (with F. Burt). Editorischer Bericht, Sacherläuterungen und Literatur zu: Immanuel Kant, “Untersuchung der Frage, ob die Erde in ihrer Umdrehung um die Achse, wodurch sie die Abwechselung des Tages und der Nacht hervorbringt, einige Veränderung seit den ersten Zeiten ihres Ursprungs erlitten habe und woraus man sich ihrer versichern könne” (1754). In Kant’s Gesammelte Schriften, Academy edition, vol. I, pp. 634-661. Berlin: DeGruyter.

2023 (with F. Burt). Editorischer Bericht, Sacherläuterungen und Literatur zu: Immanuel Kant, Allgemeine Naturgeschichte und Theorie des Himmels (1755). In Kant‘s Gesammelte Schriften, Academy edition, vol. I, pp. 672-822. Berlin: DeGruyter.

2022. The conception of Kant’s “Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science”: Subject matter, method, and aim. Kant’s “Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science”: A Critical Guide. Ed. by M.B. McNulty. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 13-35.

2022 (with U. Feest). Implicit reasoning. Routledge Handbook of Philosophy and Implicit Cognition. Ed. by R. Thompson. London: Routledge, 377-388.

2021. Towards a critical naturalism about bounded rationality. Routledge Handbook of Bounded Rationality. Ed. by R. Viale. London: Routledge, 73-89.

2021. Theories of rationality and the descriptive/normative divide: A historical approach. Handbook of Rationality. Ed. by M. Knauff & W. Spohn. Cambridge/MA: MIT Press, 71-86.

2020. Kant on the ends of the sciences. Kant-Studien, 111, 1-28.

2019. Formal versus bounded norms in the psychology of rationality: Toward a multilevel analysis of their relationship. In: Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 49, 190-209.

2019. Rationalität versus Vernunft? Über eine Unterscheidung bei John Rawls (und anderen). In: Philosophische Sprache zwischen Tradition und Innovation. Ed. by D. Hommen & D. Sölch. Frankfurt a.M.: Peter Lang, 211-233.

2018. Reasoning one’s way through the Cold War (and beyond). In: History of the Human Sciences, 31, 131-138.

2018. Lambert and Kant on truth. In: Kant and his German Contemporaries. Ed. by C. Dyck & F. Wunderlich. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 113-133.

2017 (with K. Kraus). “An attractive alternative to empirical psychologies both in his day and our own”? A critique of Patrick Frierson’s Kant’s Empirical Psychology. In: Studi Kantiani, 30, 203-223.

2017. Reines und empirisches Selbstbewusstsein in Kants Anthropologie: Das “Ich” und die rationale Charakterentwicklung. In: Kant-Studien (Ergänzungshefte), 197, 195-220.

2015. Analytic and synthetic method in the human sciences: A hope that failed. In: Conflicting Values of Inquiry: Ideologies of Epistemology in Early Modern Europe. Ed. by T. Demeter, K. Murphy & C. Zittel. Leiden: Brill, 275-305.

2015. (19 entries on Kant on science, truth and related concepts.) In: Kant-Lexikon. 3 vols. Ed. by G. Mohr, J. Stolzenberg & M. Willaschek. Berlin: De Gruyter.

2014 (with A. Estany, R. González del Solar & E. Arnau). The extended cognition thesis: Its significance for the philosophy of (cognitive) science. In: Philosophical Psychology, 27, 1-18.

2014 (with E. Arnau & S. Ayala). Extended cognition meets bounded rationality. In: Philosophical Psychology, 27, 50-64.

2014. “Kant our contemporary”? Kitcher on the fruitfulness of Kant’s theory of the cognitive subject. In: Kantian Review, 19, 135-141.

2014. Intuition in Kahneman and Tversky’s psychology of rationality. In: Rational Intuition. Ed. by L. Osbeck & B. Held. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 257-286.

(In Spanish: 2016. La intuición en la psicología de la racionalidad de Kahneman y Tversky. In: Cognición: Estudios Multidisciplinarios. Ed. by P. Hernández Chavez, J. Garcia Campos & M. Romo Pimientel. México: Centro Lombardo, 265-304.)

2014. Michael Friedman and the “marriage” of history of science and philosophy of science (and of history of philosophy). In: Metascience, 23, 225-232.

2013. What did Kant mean by and why did he adopt a cosmopolitan point of view in history? Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht: Akten des XI. Kant-Kongresses 2010. Ed. by S. Bacin, A. Ferrarin, C. LaRocca & M. Ruffing. Berlin: DeGruyter, 853-865.

2013 (with H. Gundlach). Zur Geschichte und Geschichtsschreibung der "kognitiven Revolution”. In: Handbuch Kognitionswissenschaft. Ed. by A. Stephan & S. Walter. Stuttgart: Metzler, 7-21.

2012. What’s philosophical about Kant’s philosophy of the human sciences? Reply to Katharina Kraus. In: Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 43, 203-207.

2012 (with Gerd Gigerenzer). How (far) can rationality be naturalized? In: Synthese, 187, 243-268.

2012. The “rationality wars” in psychology: Where they are and where they could go. In: Inquiry, 55, 66-81.

2012. Consciousness regained? Philosophical arguments for and against reductive physicalism. In: Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience, 14, 55-63.

2012 (with A. Mülberger). Crisis discussions in psychology: New philosophical and historical perspectives. In: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, 43, 425-434.

2012. Bühler and Popper: Kantian therapies for the crisis in psychology. In: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, 43, 462-472.

2011 (with U. Feest). Introduction: What (good) is historical epistemology? In: Erkenntnis, 75, 285-302.

2011. Historical epistemology or history of epistemology? The case of the relation between perception and judgment. In: Erkenntnis, 75, 303-324.

2011. Freedom and the human sciences: Hume’s science of man versus Kant’s pragmatic anthropology. In: Kant Yearbook, 3, 23-42.

2010 (with F. Wunderlich). Kant and the scientific study of consciousness. In: History of the Human Sciences, 23, 48-71.

2009. Selbsttäuschung: Wer ist hier (ir)rational und warum? In: Studia Philosophica, 68, 229-254.

2008. What is the foundation of norms of rationality? In: Philosophie: Grundlagen und Anwendungen/Philosophy: Foundations and Applications. Ed. by A. Beckermann, H. Tetens & S. Walter. Paderborn: Mentis, 189-201.

2008. Why did Kant reject physiological explanations within his pragmatic anthropology? In: Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 39, 495-505.

2007. Self-deception, rationality, and the self. In: Teorema, 26, 73-95.

2007. The self between philosophy and psychology: The case of self-deception. In: Psychology’s Territories: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives from Different Disciplines. Ed. by M. Ash & T. Sturm. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum, 169-192.

2007 (with G. Gigerenzer). Tools=theories=data? On some circular dynamics in cognitive science. In: Psychology’s Territories: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives from Different Disciplines. Ed. by M. Ash & T. Sturm. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum, 305-342.

2006 (with G. Gigerenzer). How can we use the distinction between discovery and justification? On the weaknesses of the Strong Programme in the sociology of science. In: Revisiting Discovery and Justification. Ed. by J. Schickore & F. Steinle. New York: Springer, 133-158.

2006. Is there a problem with mathematical psychology in the eighteenth century? A fresh look at Kant’s old argument. In: Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 42, 353-377.

(Winner, 2004 Early Career Award, ESHHS/Journal for the History of the Behavioral Sciences)

2005 (with M. Ash). The roles of instruments in psychological research. In: History of Psychology, 8, 3-34. (Winner, 2006 Best Article of the Year, History of Psychology 2005 (American Psychological Association, Division 26: History of Psychology))

2004 (with M. Ash). Die Psychologie in praktischen Kontexten. In: Zeitschrift für Psychologie, 212, 177-182.

2004 (with J. Brandtstädter). Apriorität, Erfahrung und das Projekt der Psychologie. (Apriority, experience, and the project of psychology.) In: Zeitschrift für Sozialpsychologie, 35, 15-32.

2001. How not to investigate the human mind: Kant on the impossibility of empirical psychology. In: Kant and the Sciences. Ed. by E. Watkins. New York: Oxford UP, 163-184.

2001. Eine Frage des Charakters: Kant über die empirische Erklärung freier Handlungen. In: Kant und die Berliner Aufklärung. Akten des IX. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Ed. by V. Gerhardt, R.-P. Horstmann & R. Schumacher. Berlin: DeGruyter, vol. 4, 440-449.

1999. Zustand und Zukunft der Akademie-Ausgabe von Kants Gesammelten Schriften. In: Kant-Studien 90, 100-106.

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