For that is after all the most quintessentially human thing in man, that he both is and is not his own body - that his body despite everything is a piece of external reality like any other, which can be identified by him with the help of his sense organs from outside himself. The body itself is a prosthesis of consciousness.

Andreas-Salome, Lou: Letter to Sigmund Freud (1924)

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