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Public Speaking

Book Timothy Solomon for talks, interviews, guest appearances, and panel discussions.

Public Speaking

Available for talks, interviews, panel discussions, and guest appearances at academic, religious, and intellectual events. Presentations are prepared with detailed briefs, supporting materials, and audience-specific framing.


Topics Available

Mathematics and the Philosophy of Number

The nature of mathematical objects and their implications for how we understand reality. What does it mean that the universe is mathematically structured? Do numbers exist independently of human minds?

Theological Reasoning and Formal Logic

The intersection of proof and belief. Can formal logic illuminate questions of faith? Where does reason reach its limits in theological inquiry?

The Aesthetic of Mathematical Truth

Beauty, surprise, and inevitability in mathematics. Why do mathematicians describe certain proofs as "beautiful" — and what does that beauty tell us about the nature of truth?

Interdisciplinary Enquiry

Bridging mathematical, philosophical, and theological reasoning. How insights from one discipline illuminate questions in another — and what happens when disciplinary boundaries are taken seriously rather than dissolved.


Formats

Format Duration Description
Keynote 30–45 min Prepared presentation with Q&A
Panel 45–60 min Participation or moderation
Interview 30–60 min Podcast or media interview
Guest Lecture 60–90 min Academic setting with discussion
Workshop 2–3 hr Deep-dive session with active participation

What to Expect

Every engagement includes:

  • Pre-event brief — Topic selection, audience analysis, and format discussion
  • Supporting materials — Slides, handouts, or reference documents as appropriate
  • Post-event follow-up — Summary, Q&A responses, and links to related published work

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