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<p>it is limited by its organization and more so by its <a href="page.php?w=Organ_%28biology%29_"> organ</a>s. There are three types of the body without organs; the empty, the full, and the cancerous, according to what the body has achieved.</p>

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<p>The phrase "body without organs" was first used by the French writer <a href="page.php?w=Antonin_Artaud">Antonin Artaud</a> in his 1947 text for a play, To Have Done With the Judgment of God. Referring to his ideal for man as a philosophical subject, he wrote in its epilogue that</p><p>
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