READING GROUP:
PCPN is back this fall with, Walk This Way: Philosophy of Walking. Don’t miss our meetings most Tuesday evenings (8:00pm) at the Bloomfield Crazy Mocha.
This week:
- 09/04 – Wandering the Way
- “Knowledge Wanders North” in Wandering the Way
- Tao-Te Ching: 8, 15, 23, 25, 27, 43, 47, 61, 76
- Gary Snyder, “Blue Mountains Constantly Walking,” The Practice of the Wild
Pdfs of the readings can be found: HERE
Please bring either a digital or hard copy of the text with you to the discussion.
Time: 8:00pm-10:00pm
Location: Bloomfield Crazy Mocha (4525 Liberty Ave).
As a reminder, even though we have moved to thematic groups, there is no expectation that people participate in every week, so even if you can’t commit to the whole section, you are still more than welcome to join us when you can.
OTHER EVENTS THIS WEEK:
- None
OTHER NEWS:
- None
LOOKING AHEAD:
Upcoming in Walk This Way: Philosophy of Walking
Pdfs of the readings can be found: HERE
- 09/04 – Wandering the Way
- “Knowledge Wanders North” in Wandering the Way
- Tao-Te Ching: 8, 15, 23, 25, 27, 43, 47, 61, 76
- Gary Snyder, “Blue Mountains Constantly Walking,” The Practice of the Wild
- 09/11 – Rousseau, “Reveries of the Solitary Walker”
- 09/18 – The Transcendentalists
- Emerson, “Nature”
- Thoreau, “Walking”
- 10/02 – Nietzsche
- Nietzsche, “On Walking” (excerpts)
- Gros, “Why I am So Good at Walking”
- 10/09 – Baudelaire, “The Painter of Modern Life”
- 10/16 – Benjamin, “M. The Fleaneur” in Arcades Project,416-455
- 10/30 – Debord, “Theory of the Dérive”
- 11/06 – Abram/Jensen/Gary Snyder, TBD
- 11/13 – Rebecca Solnit, TBD
- 11/27 – De Certeau, “Walking in the City”
- 12/04 – Teju Cole, Selections from Open City
- 12/11 – Tim Ingold, “Ways of mind-walking: reading, writing, painting”
Speaking of sauntering….you guys might be interested in John Kaag’s notes on this topic in American Philosophy: A Love Story. Peace.
Christina Rawls, PhD
Modern Languages, Philosophy, and Classics
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“The task of philosophers is not to describe the present or chart the trajectories of the past, nor is it to predict the future… The philosopher’s task…is to help develop an adequate conceptual repertoire, and to advocate for the future.” Linda Martín Alcoff
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