The definition of mathematics seems to limit its potential for the humanities
Ninety-nine percent of mathematics has little to no use for philosophy
Some ideas on Husserl's remarks that mathematicians are not pure theoreticians
Some ideas on Heidegger and the influence of mathematics and science on metaphysics
A comparison between Euclid and Aquinas and a question of method
On the "good and necessary consequence" clause in the Westminster Confession of Faith (1647)
Thoughts on supernaturalism and its irrelevance for science and mathematics
Thoughts on the intermediate value theorem and the "knowledge-boundary" problem
On the associative property of addition and its application to the Godhead
Remarks on the search for an infinite God in the philosophy of Edmund Husserl - Observations regarding the Kalam argument and its disavowal of actual infinites.