You are a little soul, carrying a corpse
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"[[You are a little soul, carrying a corpse]]" is a dictum by [[Epictetus]] | "[[You are a little soul, carrying a corpse]]" is a dictum by [[Epictetus]] | ||
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"You are a little soul, carrying a corpse" is a dictum by Epictetus
It represents the philosophical view of the body as a corpse that carries around the soul.
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