Soul is both being and life, vi. 2.6 (43-[901]).

Soul is both punishable and impassible, i. 1.12 (53-[1204]).

Soul is double (see Hercules), iv. 3.31 (27-[438]).

Soul is everywhere entire, iv. 7.5 (2-[63]).

Soul is free by intelligence, which is free by itself, vi. 8.7 (39-[783]).

Soul is formed governing the body (Aristotle), i. 1.4 (53-[1195]).

Soul is formed inseparable from body (Alexander of Aphrodisia), i. 1.4 (53-[1195]).

Soul is in body as pilot is in ship, iv. 3.21 (27-[422]); i. 1.3 (53-[1194]).

Soul is individuality, and is form and workman of body, iv. 7.1 (2-[57]).

Soul is infinite as comprising many souls, vi. 4.4 (22-[296]).