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1 Intro| tendency of the troublesome animal to run away into the darkness 2 Intro| right in assuming that an animal so various could not be 3 Intro| difference. Man is a rational animal, and is not—as many other 4 Intro| hand upon some more obvious animal, who may be made the subject 5 Intro| animals. And man is a tame animal, and he may be hunted either 6 Intro| pass from the outward and animal to the inward nature of 7 Soph| living things may be called animal hunting.~THEAETETUS: Yes.~ 8 Soph| THEAETETUS: Yes.~STRANGER: And animal hunting may be truly said 9 Soph| when they reach the art of animal hunting; the one going to 10 Soph| may say that man is a tame animal but is not hunted—you shall 11 Soph| Stranger, that man is a tame animal, and I admit that he is 12 Soph| that he was a many-sided animal, and not to be caught with 13 Soph| business is not to let the animal out, for we have got him 14 Soph| such a thing as a mortal animal.~THEAETETUS: Of course they