In a series of letters to a faraway lover, an unnamed narrator attempts to make sense of his own internal struggles by fixating on the strange death of Kurt Gödel
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected mathematicians and teachers in many ways. In our January 2021 iss...
In this essay written in an informal voice, the author shares the ups and downs of her experience in...
There is a certain feel that is unique to the rarefied context of rigorous mathematics. These poems ...
Together we combine to become twice what 60 could ever be.The same ghost looked into my eyes.Also, t...
A letter from an absent supervisor to a doctoral student about to graduate reveals a terrible secret
In “Jesus & the Walnuts,” a hapless English professor invokes fragments of mathematical thought to i...
The Incompleteness Theorems of Kurt Godel are very famous both within and outside of mathematics. Th...
Boundary systems take many forms: personal, historical, mathematical, and in the case of an elderly ...
Connecting scholars and students with the human side of mathematics is critical. This poem about Éva...
The author completed four original works in order to illustrate the connection between writing creat...
This paper is a short reflection on the nature of hermeneutics and the strange joy and burden of wri...
The incompleteness of meaning and the finitude of understanding suggest that the subject matters (di...
In this paper, the author responds to the Moules and Estefan (2018) Editorial “Watching My Mother Di...
If you have been reading, to date, in the Journal of Applied Hermeneutics, Dr. John Williamson’s PhD...
A Thesis Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Degree of Master of Arts of En...
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected mathematicians and teachers in many ways. In our January 2021 iss...
In this essay written in an informal voice, the author shares the ups and downs of her experience in...
There is a certain feel that is unique to the rarefied context of rigorous mathematics. These poems ...
Together we combine to become twice what 60 could ever be.The same ghost looked into my eyes.Also, t...
A letter from an absent supervisor to a doctoral student about to graduate reveals a terrible secret
In “Jesus & the Walnuts,” a hapless English professor invokes fragments of mathematical thought to i...
The Incompleteness Theorems of Kurt Godel are very famous both within and outside of mathematics. Th...
Boundary systems take many forms: personal, historical, mathematical, and in the case of an elderly ...
Connecting scholars and students with the human side of mathematics is critical. This poem about Éva...
The author completed four original works in order to illustrate the connection between writing creat...
This paper is a short reflection on the nature of hermeneutics and the strange joy and burden of wri...
The incompleteness of meaning and the finitude of understanding suggest that the subject matters (di...
In this paper, the author responds to the Moules and Estefan (2018) Editorial “Watching My Mother Di...
If you have been reading, to date, in the Journal of Applied Hermeneutics, Dr. John Williamson’s PhD...
A Thesis Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Degree of Master of Arts of En...
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected mathematicians and teachers in many ways. In our January 2021 iss...
In this essay written in an informal voice, the author shares the ups and downs of her experience in...
There is a certain feel that is unique to the rarefied context of rigorous mathematics. These poems ...