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EWU philosophy professor and volunteer hike docent Chris Kirby will lead a hike at Antoine Peak on Sunday, June 8th, starting at 10 AM. Since 2008, Chris Kirby has taught classes in Asian philosophies and environmental ethics at EWU.
Successful philosophical inquiry is not found in reflection alone, but rather in what might be called “reflective activity,” which emphasizes practical knowledge and the marriage of bodily activity with abstract thought. With this in mind, Wisdom Walks are a combination of traditional philosophical discussion, a shared reading experience, and a kind of eco-therapy based on the Japanese concept of shinrin yoku [forest bathing].
This 3.68-mile hike will take approximately 2 hours to complete. Make sure to check the weather on the day of the hike. The walk is an out and back to the summit with approx. 775 feet of elevation gain. Mostly dirt and gravel trails. Comfortable hiking shoes are recommended. Bring water and clothing appropriate to the day’s weather.
On this Wisdom Walk at Antoine Peak, participants will have an opportunity to discuss what we might learn from east-Asian philosophies about “Walking Meditation.” The brief shared reading can be found by clicking here.
When: Sunday, June 8th starting at 10 am
Where: Antoine Peak (West Trailhead – map to)
15501 E Brevier Rd,
Spokane, WA 99217
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