Full Idea
On the later views inspired by Aristotle's 'De Anima' there was no longer just one soul, but several, and each of them had a great deal in common with the body.
Clarification
Aristotle led to the view that there are several souls
Gist of Idea
Aristotle led to the view that there are several souls, all somewhat physical
Source
report of Aristotle (De Anima [c.329 BCE]) by R Martin / J Barresi - Introduction to 'Personal Identity' p.17
Book Reference
'Personal Identity', ed/tr. Martin,R /Barresi,J [Blackwells 2003], p.17
A Reaction
Is this based on the faculties of sophia, episteme, nous, techne and phronesis, or is it based on the vegetative, appetitive and rational parts? The latter, I presume. Not so interesting, not so modular.