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World Time versus Soul Time: Augustine in Albert the Great's Physics – Prof. Katja Krause

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🗓️ 28 October 2025

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Prof. Katja Krause analyzes Albert the Great’s synthesis of Augustine in his physics, showing how philosophical method, anthropological formation, and the hierarchy of sciences inform the integration of world time and soul time in medieval thought.​


This lecture was given on June 16th, 2025, at Schloss St. Emmeram.


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About the Speakers:


Prof. Katja Krause is a historian of science 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. Katja 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.


Prof. Katja Krause has recently completed the edited volumes Premodern Experience of the Natural World in Translation (edited with Maria Auxent and Dror Weil, Routledge 2022), Contextualizing Premodern Philosophy: Explorations of the Greek, Hebrew, Arabic, and Latin Traditions (edited with Luis Xavier López-Farjeat and Nicholas Oschman, Routledge 2023), and Albert the Great and His Arabic Sources: Medieval Science between Inheritance and Emergence (edited with Richard C. Taylor, Brepols 2024). 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.


Keywords: Anthropological Formation, Augustinian Integration, Hierarchy Of Sciences, Human Cognition, Logic And Metaphysics, Medieval Curriculum, Philosophical Method, Scientific Ascent, Soul Time, World Time

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0:00.0

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0:24.6

Now, as you can see, there's a slightly different title.

0:30.6

I will come to the time question at the very end of this talk.

0:35.6

But I was thinking yesterday when Albert spoke, what might actually be very useful for this group for our discussion.

0:45.3

And I just learned that we have a discussion session where we will all sit in the hot seat.

0:51.3

That is all the speakers of today, and you can ask us any questions.

0:57.5

I would speak about method and I should give my two sense on that what I'm coming from

1:04.4

so you understand better why I talk the way I talk and why I ask the questions I ask

1:10.3

and why I want us to think about

1:13.6

this passage in the physics in the way that we hopefully will talk about it towards the end

1:20.6

or the last third of this session.

1:24.6

Okay, so then I will start by talking a little bit about method. I will walk you through

1:30.2

the talk if there's anything that is unclear. Please raise your hand very highly so this head in front

1:37.8

here can see because it's not a real body standing here. Sorry.

1:46.0

Sorry.

1:47.3

But anyway, please raise your hand with regards to comprehension question during this session.

1:52.7

We will have a discussion at the very end.

1:55.2

And if I fail to do good timekeeping, Father Philip Neri will remind me that I ought to do so.

2:02.8

All right, let's start.

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