De Anima (On the Soul) is Aristotle’s foundational treatise on what “soul” means in living things, from plants and animals to human beings. It examines perception, memory, imagination, desire, and thought, arguing that the soul is the form and organizing principle of the body, not a separate ghost‑like substance. This Penguin Black Classics edition makes a central work of ancient psychology and metaphysics accessible to modern readers, with introductions and notes that situate it in Greek philosophy and later Christian, Islamic, and scholastic thought.
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