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Aristotle applies his theory of hylomorphism to living things.
He defines a soul as that which makes a living thing alive.
Life is a property of living things, just as knowledge and health are.
Therefore, a soul is a form — that is, a property or set of properties — belonging to a living thing.
Furthermore, Aristotle says that a soul is related to its body as form to matter.

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