The deadline for submissions is extended until *June 1, 2026*!

*Call for Papers*


*Special Issue of **The Mathematics Enthusiast*

https://scholarworks.umt.edu/tme/


*on Liberal Arts Mathematics*


*Invited Editor:* Andrei Rodin (Smolny Beyond
Borders)(*[email protected]
<[email protected]>* )


Liberal Arts Mathematics (LAM) emerged as a pedagogical concept roughly a
century ago. A

symbolic point of origin can be taken to be 1911, when A. N. Whitehead
published *Introduction to*

*Mathematics*—a work that informally presented foundational mathematical
concepts but offered little

in the way of technical skill-building. Throughout the twentieth century
and into the present,

mathematical articles, books, and textbooks produced under the banner
of *Liberal
Arts* have been

remarkably diverse. Some emphasize logical foundations; others highlight
the humanistic and cultural

dimensions of mathematics, its history, its aesthetic, social, political,
or economic significance. What

unites this diverse literature is a shared humanistic perspective on
mathematics and mathematics

education.


The contemporary challenge posed by Artificial Intelligence (AI) in
Mathematics Education arguably

gives LAM more relevance than ever. Since AI now systematically outperforms
even our strongest

mathematics students in technical problem-solving, it is natural—indeed
necessary—to refocus on the

properly humanistic aspects of learning mathematics, which have
traditionally been emphasized and

developed within LAM.


The purpose of this Special Issue of *The Mathematics Enthusiast* is to
present the current landscape of

LAM, reflect on its conceptual foundations and historical development, and
explore its future

trajectories within the context of AI-powered Mathematics Education. We
invite submissions

addressing all aspects of Liberal Arts Mathematics, both theoretical and
practical. Topics may

include, but are not limited to:


• Humanistic aspects of Mathematics Education and AI

• Social and political dimensions of Mathematics Education: Can or should
Mathematics

Education be ethically and politically neutral?

• History of Mathematics in Mathematics Education

• Philosophy of Mathematics in Mathematics Education

• The past and future of Liberal Arts Mathematics

• Case studies in LAM


*Please submit your manuscript to*

*[email protected] <[email protected]>* (Andrei Rodin)

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