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Long before the birth of cell biology, Aristotle imagined the self as the core of being; a unity of the body and the soul. The physical boundary of the self, he proposed, was defined by the body and its anatomy. But the totality of the self was a unity of that physical vessel with a metaphysical entity that occupied it—the body filled by the soul.
The Song of the Cell: An Exploration of Medicine and the New Human
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