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Greek Philosophy, Emotion, and Classical Education






Greek Philosophy, Emotion, and Classical Education



Research


My work sits at the intersection of ancient philosophy, Greek literature, and intellectual history. My primary research area is Socratic Studies, with a focus on emotion and moral formation in the works of Plato and Xenophon. More broadly, I draw on ancient emotion theory and cognitive studies as lenses for interpreting classical philosophy within its historical and intellectual contexts.

Current Book Project

  • Emotion in Socratic Education: A Study in Plato and Xenophon.
My monograph synthesizes my current work to develop a new account of emotions as central and instrumental in Socratic pedagogy and moral formation across the Platonic and Xenophontic traditions.

Publications

  • Socrates, Hestia, and the Hearth of the City.” In Women in the Socratic Tradition.
  • Socrates on the Fear of Death and Overcoming It.” Forthcoming in Angst und Furcht in der antiken Welt.
  • Protreptic Emotions in the Education of Euthydemus (Memorabilia 4.2).” Forthcoming in Xenophon: Performance and Rhetoric.
  • Epistemic Pain in Socratic Education: Alcibiades I and Memorabilia 4.2.  Forthcoming in The Belgrade Philosophical Annual.

Works in Progress

  • Embodied Metaphors of Aporia in Socratic Epistemology. Invited contribution.
  • Elenchus as Epistemic Trauma in Plato’s Alcibiades I. Chapter in preparation.
  • Cultivating Virtue: Affect and Emulation in Xenophon's Oeconomicus.” Chapter in preparation.
  • Socrates’ Dreams and Epistemic Insecurity in Plato’s Crito and Phaedo. Article in preparation.
  • Charming Socrates: The Polysemy of Logos in Plato's Crito. Article in preparation.

Recent and Upcoming Presentations

  • Epistemic Pain and the Aversion to Reason in Socratic Education. APA Baltimore, January 2026.
  • Epistemic Emotions in Socratic Education: Clinias, Alcibiades, and Euthydemus. University of Belgrade, January 2026.
  • Cultivating Virtue: Affect and Emulation in Xenophon's Oeconomicus. Santiago, Chile, March 2026.
  • Better to Stay Silent? The Stakes of Silence in Memorabilia 4.2. University of Coimbra, July 2026.
  • Imitating Socrates: Emulation as Emotional Education in Xenophon’s Memorabilia. University of Maynooth, Ireland, July 2026.

Conference Organization

  • Mimesis in the Socratic Tradition: From Athens to Late Antiquity and Beyond. Celtic Classics Conference, University of Maynooth, Ireland, July 2026.



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