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Dialogue
1 Intro| objects may be divided into living and lifeless, and rulers 2 Intro| rulers into the rulers of living and lifeless objects. And 3 Intro| has the task of managing living animals. And the tending 4 Intro| animals. And the tending of living animals may be either a 5 Intro| ordered their own ways, living, like the universe, in one 6 Intro| with command-for-self over living creatures, when we called 7 Intro| rules under which he is living. There is a fallacy, too, 8 Intro| remain—the fixed law and the living will; the written word and 9 State| of lifeless, the other of living objects; and in this way 10 State| management and control of living beings.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 11 State| breeding and tending of living beings may be observed to 12 State| to do with the rearing of living creatures,—I mean, with 13 State| this was the management of living animals, and this again 14 State| go, and the world being a living creature, and having originally 15 State| that in which we are now living.~YOUNG SOCRATES: What is 16 State| as he changes, and ever living and growing, at one time 17 State| compared to a picture of some living being which had been fairly 18 State| to intelligent persons a living being had better be delineated 19 State| things and another other living animals; and so we proceeded