Looking forward to #MTSU Convocation, “Walking to Listen” was a great choice for the summer read. https://t.co/QRj6r5TVsg
— Phil Oliver (@OSOPHER) August 21, 2022
Walking, listening, evolving (publ 6-30-22)
Walking to Listen is good, titularly combining two of my favorite things--the peripatetic and the auditory.
Subtitled 4,000 Miles Across America, One Story at a Time, Andrew Forsthoefel's account of his post-graduate transcontinental "slog" after finishing at Middlebury in 2011 is our freshman read. Most of our incoming class probably won't pick it up because it's, you know, a book. That's a shame. It's an education in itself and a good preamble to philosophy, in whose standard discourse so much is so often said and so little really heard. It is, as the Washington Post reviewer said, an "ideal antidote for even the strongest bout of national doubt." And that's what a lot of us have got right now, on this 4th of July holiday weekend eve, isn't it? National doubt? Global doubt? Maybe even a bit of species self-loathing? (continues)
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Thank you so much for sharing this with me, Phil. I'm honored you spent this time considering my work and sharing about it. I'm very much looking forward to visiting your community soon. Hope you're enjoying the summer.
Warmly,
Andrew
7-18
I so appreciate your support and glad to know how the work continues with your students.
Warmly,
Andrew
8-21
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