Activitats Biennal
Peripatetic walks
The peripatetic school was founded in Athens three centuries before Christ. They were followers of Aristotle who gave philosophy classes while walking. Hence its name: peri-patetic, which etymologically comes from the verb 'walk' and the prefix 'about'.
We are offering some peripatetic walks around the city. These walks will be a journey to rediscover the city, inspiring us to reflect on gender and democracy. Guided by a philosopher, students will discover the city while they discuss these themes and consider the classics in modern times.
The walks are:
- Submissive, beautiful, discreet: gender stereotypes in the classics
During this walk, we will elicit questions and reflections concerning the gender perspective in classical philosophy and how it affects us today.
Start: in front of the Palau de la Música Catalana (C. del Palau de la Música, 4-6) - Democracy and justice
What is democracy? What is justice? We will find the answers that humanity has provided throughout history in the classics and philosophy.
Start: in front of Cotxeres de Sants (C. de Sants, 79) - Mirror, mirror... what is beauty?
A theme that has been the subject of reflection in all artistic and philosophical disciplines throughout history.
Start: in front of La Pedrera (C. Provença, 261-265) - Why do they call it love...
What is love, really? How does it affect us as people and connect us as a society? From the myth of romantic love to pure sexual desire, the classics have much to say.
Start: Sant Antoni Market (C. Comte d’Urgell, 1)
Places are limited. Prior reservation required, at lacasadelsclassics.cat/passejos
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