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Meditations 2.2

Practical Stoicism

Understanding Marcus Aurelius' notion of self

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Marcus Aurelius delineates the components of the self into three distinct parts: the flesh, which represents the physical body common to all living beings; the vital spirit, a life force present in all forms of existence including minerals, plants, and animals; and the governing self, which is unique to humans. This framework reflects the ancient Stoic belief system that the governing self embodies the rational and moral faculties of human beings, setting them apart from other life forms.

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