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A Philosophy of Travel

by Douglas Giles, PhD

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Sixteenth century philosopher Michel de Montaigne wrote that “Traveling through the world produces a marvelous clarity in the judgment… This great world is a mirror where we must see ourselves in order to know ourselves.”

Being a tourist, he said, was being shepherded around in hermetically sealed vehicles, ferried from one structured, presanitized encounter to another.

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