Essays
J.D.
Phillips
"Can
a conscious man ever respect himself, even a little?"—Dostoyevsky.
On Self-Delusion and
Unimaginable Beauty: a Mathematician's Reveries from the Margins, the 28th
LaFollette lecture, Wabash College, October 19, 2007.
What
Does Tuition Actually Buy?
brief remarks delivered to the Wabash College faculty at "The Way I See
It" forum, on March 21, 2007.
Remarks
to My Colleagues on collegiality and campus climate, in the form of a
motion to the faculty about end-of-semester classroom policies, delivered to
the Wabash College faculty on December 4, 2006, and January 15, 2007.
An
Amazon Dialogue, Wabash Magazine, Fall, 2006.
It's Just
a Seminar; Don't Whip Your DIC Out! written under the pseudonym D. Ignatius
Cobb, The Caveman,
April, 2006.
An
Alternate Vision, delivered to the Wabash College Cultures and
Traditions (our
core course) faculty, February 28, 2006.
Your Father is a Better Man Than You Are, Right?,
Chapel Talk, Wabash College, December 8, 2005.
A Cascade of Light, Wabash Magazine, Winter, 2005.
Between Anger and Piety: How to Field Dress an
Antelope, Chapel Talk, Wabash College, March 17, 2005.
Eros and Thymos, Failure and Success, plenary
address, 3rd Colloquium on the Didactics of Mathematics, University of
Rethymnon, Crete, April 18, 2003.
On Wounds and Healing, Wabash Magazine, 2003, reprinted in Liberal
Arts Online,
2003.
On
Blindness (.pdf file), written under the pseudonym Lemme B. Bourbaki, Mathematical
Intelligencer,
(21) 1 (1999) 4–5.
Mathematics as an Aesthetic Discipline; a Manifesto,
Educational Perspectives, XI, 1, (1993), 45–49, Humanistic Mathematics Network
Journal, 12,
October 1995, 17–21, and The Australian Mathematics Teacher, 52 (2), (1996), 28–32,
reprinted on request from editors (as ÒAesthetic mathematicsÓ).
On Giddy Happiness, Speech to Dean's List
students, Saint Mary's College of California, September 27, 1996.
From Warsaw to Prague, Via Lodz, zamisdat.