And the mind-body connection was so strong-so strong that the distinction itself was probably false, a vestige of Cartesian metaphysics or earlier religious views of the soul. Mind was one body's life. Memory was mind. And so, by a simple transitive equation, memory equaled life. So that with memory gone, life was gone. (Kim Stanley Robinson)

And the mind-body connection was so strong-so strong that the distinction itself was probably false, a vestige of Cartesian metaphysics or earlier religious views of the soul. Mind was one body's life. Memory was mind. And so, by a simple transitive equation, memory equaled life. So that with memory gone, life was gone.

Kim Stanley Robinson

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