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Written in 350 BC Aristotles De Anima or On the Soul is not a work on spirituality as the title would suggest but rather a work that could be described as one of biopsychology or a work on the subject of psychology from a biological perspective. Aristotles exposition centers on the soul. Aristotles soul however is not the same as the common modern spiritual conception of something distinct from the body that lives on past death. Rather Aristotle defines the soul as the form or essence of a living thing which is wholly inseparable from that living being. In the work Aristotle engages in a discussion of the differences between all living things with regard to this conception of the soul including the differing capacities for nourishment reproduction perception and intellect that different forms of life possess. Philosophers theologians and students alike will find Aristotles discourse a fascinating examination on the essence of life. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper and follows the translation of Edwin Wallace.