20 Alumni Stories - Stephen Priest

20 Alumni Stories - Stephen Priest

From An Examined Education by The Cambridge School

May 15, 2026 · 10 min · Season 7 · Episode 19

About this episode

Stephen Priest reflects on how his education at Cambridge shaped his interdisciplinary studies in mathematics, philosophy, and linguistics.

Stephen Priest graduated with the class of 2020 after attending Cambridge since second grade. He went on to Baylor University, where he majored in mathematics, philosophy, and linguistics, and is now completing a master's in philosophy at Georgia State, where his research touches on AI ethics and moral cognition. The throughline connecting all of it runs directly back to Cambridge. Stephen's episode is a sustained meditation on how ideas connect. Latin and Ancient Greek taken simultaneously led him to linguistics. Logic opened the door to set theory and philosophy of mathematics. A senior thesis topic became an undergraduate thesis topic and remains an area of active inquiry. The Cicero he studied in rhetoric class became the subject of a first-semester college research paper, written in Latin, drawing on three distinct strands of his Cambridge education at once. What he finds most striking is that it was not only his training in mathematics that prepared him for advanced mathematics. It was his training in the humanities. Upper-level math is about proofs, and proofs are arguments, and knowing how to find, develop, and communicate an argument clearly is the same skill Cambridge…

People in this episode

Guest: Stephen Priest

Topics covered

  • alumni stories
  • education
  • philosophy
  • mathematics
  • linguistics
  • AI ethics
  • humanities

Keywords

  • alumni
  • education
  • philosophy
  • mathematics
  • linguistics
  • AI ethics
  • humanities

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Baylor University, Georgia State

Books & works: Cicero

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