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angling 2
angry 1
animal 14
animals 32
animate 5
animated 1
annihilate 2
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33 philosopher
33 says
33 speak
32 animals
32 kind
32 therefore
31 admit
Plato
The Sophist

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animals
   Dialogue
1 Intro| objects may be either land animals or water animals, and water 2 Intro| either land animals or water animals, and water animals either 3 Intro| water animals, and water animals either fly over the water 4 Intro| hunters, and hunters of animals; the one of water, and the 5 Intro| water, and the other of land animals. But at this point they 6 Intro| On land you may hunt tame animals, or you may hunt wild animals. 7 Intro| animals, or you may hunt wild animals. And man is a tame animal, 8 Intro| who is the gentlest of animals, does to the wolf, who is 9 Intro| world and ourselves and the animals did not come into existence 10 Intro| existence is not confined to the animals, but appears in the kingdom 11 Soph| hunting, or the hunting after animals who swim?~THEAETETUS: True.~ 12 Soph| STRANGER: And of swimming animals, one class lives on the 13 Soph| STRANGER: The hunting of animals who live in the water has 14 Soph| half of hunting was hunting animals, half of this was hunting 15 Soph| of this was hunting water animals—of this again, the under 16 Soph| into hunting after swimming animals and land animals?~THEAETETUS: 17 Soph| swimming animals and land animals?~THEAETETUS: Yes.~STRANGER: 18 Soph| swimming and left the land animals, saying that there were 19 Soph| lakes, and angling for the animals which are in them.~THEAETETUS: 20 Soph| is intending to take the animals which are in them.~THEAETETUS: 21 Soph| tame, and the other of wild animals.~THEAETETUS: But are tame 22 Soph| THEAETETUS: But are tame animals ever hunted?~STRANGER: Yes, 23 Soph| you include man under tame animals. But if you like you may 24 Soph| say that there are no tame animals, or that, if there are, 25 Soph| divide the hunting of tame animals into two parts.~THEAETETUS: 26 Soph| acquisitive family—which hunts animals,—livinglandtame animals; 27 Soph| animals,—livinglandtame animals; which hunts man,—privately— 28 Soph| who is the fiercest of animals, has to a dog, who is the 29 Soph| include you and me, and also animals and trees.~THEAETETUS: What 30 Soph| said that he is a maker of animals.~STRANGER: Yes; and I say 31 Soph| at the world and all the animals and plants, at things which 32 Soph| suppose that we, and the other animals, and the elements out of


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