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1 I, 9 | horse nor any other of the animals happy; for none of them 2 II, 3 | for this is common to the animals, and also it accompanies 3 III, 1 | showing none of the other animals will act voluntarily, nor 4 III, 2 | both children and the lower animals share in voluntary action, 5 III, 10 | to him.~Nor is there in animals other than man any pleasure 6 III, 10 | pleasures that the other animals share in, which therefore 7 III, 10 | to us not as men but as animals. To delight in such things, 8 III, 11 | not human. Even the other animals distinguish different kinds 9 VI, 2 | the fact that the lower animals have sensation but no share 10 VI, 7 | that some even of the lower animals have practical wisdom, viz. 11 VI, 7 | concerned with the good of all animals (any more than there is 12 VI, 7 | that man is the best of the animals, this makes no difference; 13 VII, 3 | the reason why the lower animals are not incontinent, viz. 14 VII, 5 | particular classes either of animals or of men; while (2) others 15 VII, 6 | is why we call the lower animals neither temperate nor self-indulgent 16 VII, 6 | only if some one race of animals exceeds another as a whole 17 VIII, 1 | among birds and among most animals; it is felt mutually by 18 VIII, 12| more common to man with the animals. With the other animals 19 VIII, 12| animals. With the other animals the union extends only to 20 IX, 9 | is defined in the case of animals by the power of perception