Dr. Kevin Kambo specialises in classical Greek philosophy, particularly Platonic moral
psychology. He also has scholarly interest in philosophy of technology, philosophy
of literature and liberal education. He is a partisan of the original Star Wars trilogy,
P. G. Wodehouse, and receiving postcards--not necessarily in that order.
Ancient Philosophy Moral Psychology Plato Liberal Education Philosophy of TechnologyPh.D., Philosophy, The Catholic University of America, 2018 M.A., Philosophy, The Catholic University of America, 2014 B.S., Chemistry, Stanford University, 2008Articles & Book Chapters
Cephalus: A Quotidian Case for Chastity in Republic I, in Sexual Ethics in a Secular
Age: Is There Still a Virtue of Chastity? edited by Eric J. Silverman. New York: Routledge,
2021.
Theories of Divine Punishment in Augustines De civitate Dei, Studia Patristica vol.
CXVII, 61-76 (2021).
Socratic Rhetoric: Elenchus, Myth and Self-Disclosure in Platos Gorgias, Acta Philosophica
31:1, 97-118 (2022).
Platonic Tripartition and the Peoples of Middle-Earth, Thersites (under review).
Platonic Psychology and Newmans Two Ideas of a Mind, Newman Studies Journal (under
review).