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Soul is defined by Aristotle as the perfect expression or realization of a natural body
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Aristotle | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophyl aspects of the soul are described in the following two sections. For a fuller discussion of these topics, see the article Aristotle: Motion and its Place in Nature. 6. The Soul and Psychology <span>Soul is defined by Aristotle as the perfect expression or realization of a natural body. From this definition it follows that there is a close connection between psychological states, and physiological processes. Body and soul are unified in the same way that wax and an im Summary
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