Tuesday Jan 17, 2023

Episode #19: Mathematics for flourishing, with Dr. Francis Su

In this episode, we talked to Professor Francis Su about the role of mathematics in flourishing, how mathematics can promote flourishing, and his argument that the purpose of mathematics is to support flourishing. 

Francis Su is the Benediktsson-Karwa Professor of Mathematics at Harvey Mudd College and a former president of the Mathematical Association of America. In 2013, he received the Haimo Award, a nationwide teaching prize for college math faculty, and in 2018 he won the Halmos-Ford writing award. His work has been featured in Quanta Magazine, Wired, and the New York Times. His 2020 book Mathematics for Human Flourishing, which won the 2021 Euler Book Prize, offers an inclusive vision of what math is, who it’s for, and why anyone should learn it.

Key conversation points:

  • Francis’ definition of flourishing as a “wholeness of being and doing” and the way he distinguishes between flourishing and happiness
  • Francis’ argument on the role of mathematics in human flourishing
  • How mathematics can cultivate virtues important for flourishing and which virtues mathematics can cultivate in a particularly strong way
  • Francis’ approach towards teaching mathematics in such a way as to cultivate virtues among students of mathematics, such as creativity and an appreciation for beauty
  • Francis’ correspondence with Christopher Jackson, an inmate serving a 32-year sentence for armed robberies who started writing to Francis seven years into his sentence, about his passion for mathematics, and the influence this correspondence has had on Francis’ work on mathematics and flourishing, and how he sees mathematics 
  • Francis’ views on how mathematics education needs to change to cultivate virtues

francissu.com

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