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Greek Philosophy, Emotion, and Classical Education






Greek Philosophy, Emotion, and Classical Education



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Current and Forthcoming Publications
  1. Socrates, Hestia, and the Hearth of the City.” In Women in the Socratic Tradition, ed. Carolina Araújo (2025). DeGruyter Socratic Studies: 371–390. 
  2. Socrates on the Fear of Death and Overcoming It.” In Angst und Furcht in der antiken Welt, ed. Frank Görne and Isabelle Künzer. Mohr Siebeck Emotions in Antiquity (forthcoming).
  3. Protreptic Emotions in the Education of Euthydemus (Memorabilia 4.2).” In Xenophon: Performance and Rhetoric, ed. Sarah Ferrario, Luuk Huitink, and Rodrigo Illarraga. De Gruyter Xenophon Studies (forthcoming).
  4. Epistemic Pain in Socratic Education: Alcibiades I and Memorabilia 4.2.” In Belgrade Philosophical Annual 39.1, special issue: Socrates and the Irrational, ed. Irina Deretić and Nicholas D. Smith (forthcoming).
  5.  “Embodied Metaphors of Aporia in Socratic Epistemology.” In Socratic Conversational Epistemology, ed. Carolina Araújo and Irina Deretić. De Gruyter Socratic Studies (forthcoming). 
  6. Cultivating Virtue: Affect and Emulation in Xenophon's Oeconomicus.” In Xenophon’s Oeconomicus: Context and Interpretation, ed. Étienne Helmer, Rodrigo Illarraga, and David Lévystone. De Gruyter Xenophon Studies (forthcoming).
     

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