Speaking

Talks

Speaking engagements on mathematics, philosophy, and theology.

Talks

Public speaking on mathematics, philosophy, and theology. Presentations are prepared with detailed briefs, supporting materials, and audience-specific framing — making complex ideas accessible without dumbing them down.


Core Topics

The Philosophical Implications of Mathematical Structure

How the existence of mathematical objects — numbers, sets, functions — influences metaphysical thinking. What does it mean that the universe is mathematically structured?

Religious Epistemology and the Nature of Proof

The relationship between formal proof and faith-based knowing. Can the tools of logic illuminate questions of belief? Where do they reach their limits?

Number Theory and the Aesthetic of Mathematical Truth

Beauty, surprise, and inevitability in mathematical discovery. Why do mathematicians describe certain proofs as beautiful — and what does that beauty tell us about reality?

Formal Systems and Their Limits

Gödel, incompleteness, and the boundaries of axiomatic reasoning. What Gödel's theorems actually say (and don't say) about the nature of truth, knowledge, and human cognition.


Talk Formats

Format Duration Setting
Keynote 30–45 min Conferences and special events
Guest Lecture 60–90 min Academic settings with discussion
Panel 45–60 min Multi-speaker events, moderation available
Podcast/Interview 30–60 min Long-form conversational format

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Related Use Cases

  • For Conferences — Speaking at academic and intellectual events
  • For Media — Guest appearances and podcast interviews

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