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Dr. Georgia Mouroutsou is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at King’s University College at Western University, Canada, with a cross-appointment as Research Professor in the Philosophy Department at Western University. She is also a member of the Rotman Institute of Philosophy. Her research focuses on ancient philosophy, particularly Platonic, Aristotelian, and Stoic metaphysics and ethics, with interdisciplinary interests in the therapeutic applications of ancient philosophy to modern psychotherapy. Mouroutsou holds a Ph.D. from Eberhard-Karls University of Tübingen and completed postdoctoral fellowships at the University of Cambridge (Faculty of Classics) and Humboldt University Berlin (Faculty of Philosophy).
Her work bridges ancient philosophy with contemporary clinical practice, exemplified by her monograph The Therapeutic Nature of Dialectic: Plato and the Hedonists in the Protagoras and the Gorgias (Brill, forthcoming) and her edited volume Aristippus of Cyrene: Pleasure and the Present (Cambridge University Press, Elements Series). She has led international collaborations like the New Frontiers in Research Funding project on integrating ancient philosophy with clinical practices to address youth mental health.
Key awards include a SSHRC Insight Grant and fellowships at the National Humanities Centre and Clare Hall, Cambridge. Her recent publications analyze Stoic time philosophy, Platonic pleasure theory, and therapeutic dimensions of ancient dialectics. Upcoming projects include interdisciplinary conferences at Cambridge exploring the intersection of ancient philosophy and clinical psychology.




