Hike & Think: Migration
- Hike with lecture elements & discussion
- Max von Sponeck & Carsten Dolbert
- In dialogue, Social Activity
The DAI Library’s Philosophy Walks combine important philosophical topics with an extended walk in nature.
Although migration has played an essential role in human coexistence since the earliest days of mankind, it was not addressed in philosophy for a long time. It is only in the immediate present that transnational migration is increasingly becoming the subject of philosophical reflection; not only in its challenges for politics and society, but also in its significance for a community in which culturally very different ways of understanding the world come together.
Dr. Max von Sponeck is a lecturer at the Department of Philosophy at the University of Heidelberg and at the Heidelberg University of Education. He specializes in the contemporary philosophy of the mind.
Carsten Dolbert is a geoscientist by training. He works as a project coordinator, trained as a systemic counselor and therapist and has been a volunteer in international disaster relief for many years.
Language: German
Duration: approx. 3 hours
Contribution towards expenses: 12 € (to be transferred in advance)
Registration: Ingrid Stolz, ies@dai-heidelberg.de
After your registration you will receive a confirmation of participation with all details (meeting point, payment information etc.)