Philosophy Walk: On Travel
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Philosophy Walk: On Travel

September 28, @ 10:00 am - 1:00 pm

Spring Meadow Lake State Park - Helena, MT

What We’ll Explore

According to urban legend, some famous novelist (maybe Tolstoy or Dostoyevski?) once quipped that there are only two stories: “A stranger comes to town” and “Someone goes on a journey.”

Regardless of who first said it, there’s something to the notion that travelling is essential, both to the ways we live, and to the stories we tell to help make sense of those lives.

In this walk, we’ll explore some of the ways that travel can be a space of encounter, transformation, and meaning.  We’ll compare modern experiences of travel with traditional theories and practices, including:

  • the deliberate, mindful walking of philosophers across the ages, from Aristotle (whose school became known as the “Peripatetics,” literally, “the people who walk around”) to Henry David Thoreau
  • the practice of pilgrimage in literature and in human life, from Chaucer and the traditional travels that inspired the Canterbury Tales, to contemporary spiritual journeys to shrines, temples, and other numinous sites around the world
  • the traditional account of human beings as “self-movers,” in that we’re choosers and initiators of action and motion, not just passively getting bounced along by external forces.

As we walk and talk together throughout the morning, we’ll think through what each of these three case studies can illuminate for us, regarding contemporary practices of travel:

  • How might different approaches to travelling enhance (or impede) our fundamental human capacities and abilities?
  • How can travel create (or obstruct) opportunities for meaningful, transformative encounters?
  • In what ways can the journey itself — or the even the mode in which we travel — be just as significant as the destination, or even more so?
  • And when we travel — whether close to home or to exotic destinations, whether as a vacation or as part of our daily routine — how can we dance between purposeful planning & mindful openness to the unexpected?

Details

Date:
September 28
Time:
10:00 am - 1:00 pm
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Website:
https://merlinccc.org/event/philosophy-walk-on-travel/
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Venue

Spring Meadow Lake State Park
930 Country Club Ave.
Helena, MT 59601 United States
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