Thomas Sturm - Publications#


BOOKS:

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.)

At least 17 reviews: Science, 343, 3 Jan 2014, 28f. (M. J. Morgan) - H-Net Reviews, Feb 2014 (O. Holsti; http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=40665) - Textem, 2 Feb 2014 (P. Killian; http://www.textem.de/index.php?id=2541) - Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung/FAZ, 12 April 2014 (T. Thiel; [http://www.faz.net/aktuell/feuilleton/buecher/rezensionen/sachbuch/die-rationalitaet-deskalten-krieges-als-dr-seltsam-einmal-gegen-chruschtschow-spielte-12889885.html) - The Journal of American History 101, 2014, 656f. (J. Rhode) - Endeavor, 38, 2014 (M. Rossi) - Metascience 2015 (J. van Dongen) - Dynamis 2015 (L. Camprubi) - American Historical Review, Feb 2015 (N. Cullather) - 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) - Journal of Economic Literature (E. Roy Weintraub) - Revue européenne des sciences sociales, 54-2, 2016 (C. Chassonnery-Zaïgouche; http://ress.revues.org/3561) - Canadian Journal of History 51, 2016, 345-349 (L. Penny) • Cahiers d’histoire 135, 2017 (J. Lamy) - Special section of: History of the Human Sciences 2017 (comments by David Teira, Jamie-Cohen Cole)

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

At least 9 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)
(The book was nominated in 2013 for the Fernando Gil Prize in Philosophy of Science)

ARTICLES/CHAPTERS (selected)


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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