Katharina Teresa Kraus | |
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Academic background | |
Alma mater | University of Cambridge (PhD) |
Thesis | Psychological Knowledge in Kant's Critical Thinking (2014) |
Academic work | |
Era | Contemporary philosophy |
Region | Western philosophy |
Institutions | Johns Hopkins University |
Website | https://www.katharinatkraus.com/ |
Katharina Teresa Kraus is an associate professor of philosophy at Johns Hopkins University. Before joining Johns Hopkins University she was associate professor at the University of Notre Dame. [1] [2]
After completing her studies in physics,mathematics,and philosophy,she earned a Diplom in physics (equivalent to a combined BA and MA) from the Ruprecht-Karls University of Heidelberg in 2008. She then received an MPhil in history and philosophy of science in 2010,followed by a PhD in philosophy in 2014,both from the University of Cambridge. [3]
Her 2020 book,Kant on Self-Knowledge and Self-Formation has been the subject of multiple reviews from Ekin Erkan, [4] Pirachula Chulanon, [5] Béatrice Longuenesse, [6] Yibin Liang, [7] Allen Wood, [8] Patrick R. Frierson, [9] Janum Sethi, [10] Clinton Tolley, [11] and Stefanie Buchenau [12] followed by a Précis response from Kraus. [13] The book was also subject of a book symposium by the Review for the Society of German Idealism and Romanticisism in 2022 including reviews from Karin Nisenbaum and Julia Peters,also followed by a reply from Kraus. [14]