Thursday with philosophy: Solo travel and philosophy

The Institute of Philosophy at Nicolaus Copernicus University and Dwór Artusa invite you to another meeting in the series ‘Thursday with Philosophy’. On 4 December at 6:30 p.m., Prof. Adam Grzeliński from the Institute of Philosophy at Nicolaus Copernicus University will give a lecture entitled ‘Solo Travel and Philosophy’. Admission is free.

Travelling seems to be the opposite of philosophy – it is an activity and an experience, not a theoretical reflection. However, a long journey alone gives a unique perspective and allows one to reflect on the essential aspects of being in the world. The time spent alone on empty paths allows one to look inside one's heart and mind, to reflect on what is important, and concepts such as curiosity, encounter, value, space, time and beauty cease to sound theoretical and become a vivid, intense experience.

Thursday with Philosophy, ‘Solitary Travel and Philosophy’, Prof. Adam Grzeliński, PhD - 4 December 2025, 6:30 p.m., Malinowa Room (2nd floor) at Dwór Artusa (Rynek Staromiejski 6). The event will be held in Polish.

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