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Dialogue
1 Craty| of a king, who like other animals resemble each other in the 2 Craty| nearly to that of children or animals. The philosophers of the 3 Craty| together,’ like a herd of wild animals, ‘when they moved at all.’ 4 Craty| differing from the cries of animals; for they too call to one 5 Craty| begun as with the cries of animals, or the stammering lips 6 Craty| which separates man from the animals. Differences of kind may 7 Craty| inarticulate language—the cries of animals from the speech of man—the 8 Craty| of man—the instincts of animals from the reason of man. ( 9 Craty| analogy of the cries of animals, of the songs of birds (‘ 10 Craty| collective instincts of animals, and may remark how, when 11 Craty| We may note how in the animals there is a want of that 12 Craty| musical notes, of the cries of animals, of the song of birds, increase 13 Craty| superficial forms of men and animals or in the leaves of trees, 14 Craty| insensible: sounds, like animals, are supposed to pass into 15 Craty| dumb, from the jabbering of animals, from the analysis of sounds 16 Craty| language, common also to the animals, is imitation. The lion 17 Craty| ideas as well as to men and animals no doubt lends a nameless 18 Craty| man’ implies that other animals never examine, or consider, 19 Craty| and hence he alone of all animals is rightly anthropos, meaning 20 Craty| sheep, or cocks, or other animals, name that which they imitate.~