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A Philosophy of Walking is a profound and beautifully meditative exploration of how the simple act of walking has inspired some of history's greatest thinkers. Frédéric Gros examines the walking habits of philosophers like Nietzsche, Thoreau, and Rousseau, and writers like Rimbaud and Wordsworth, revealing how this fundamental human rhythm fosters creativity, clarity, and spiritual freedom. More than just a history or how-to guide, this book is an invitation to rediscover walking as a philosophical practice—a way to escape the noise of modern life, connect with nature, and find deeper meaning in movement itself.
《行走的哲学》是一次深刻而优美的冥想探索,探讨行走这一简单行为如何激发了历史上一些伟大思想家的灵感。弗雷德里克·格罗审视了尼采、梭罗、卢梭等哲学家,以及兰波、华兹华斯等作家的行走习惯,揭示了这种基本的人类节奏如何培养创造力、清晰度和精神自由。这不仅仅是一本历史书或指南,它更是一份重新发现行走作为一种哲学实践的邀请——一种逃离现代生活喧嚣、连接自然并在运动本身中寻找更深层意义的方式。
Author Profile Frédéric Gros is a French philosopher and professor at the Institute of Political Studies in Paris. A specialist in moral and political philosophy, he is also the editor of Michel Foucault's lectures at the Collège de France. His work often explores the intersection of everyday practices and profound philosophical inquiry. 弗雷德里克·格罗是一位法国哲学家,巴黎政治学院教授。作为道德与政治哲学专家,他也是米歇尔·福柯在法兰西公学院讲座的编辑。他的作品常探索日常实践与深刻哲学探究的交叉点。
Perfect For: Walkers, thinkers, nature lovers, and anyone seeking a slower, more contemplative pace of life. Ideal for readers who enjoy philosophical reflections on everyday activities and authors like Henry David Thoreau or Rebecca Solnit.
行走者、思考者、自然爱好者,以及任何寻求更缓慢、更沉思生活节奏的人。非常适合喜欢对日常活动进行哲学反思以及亨利·戴维·梭罗或丽贝卡·索尔尼特等作家的读者。
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