Capitolo 32
not, then, true that the stomach is more noble of the brain, and in such case,
then the pig and the lion and the goat that have strong stomachs,
more noble of the man whose stomach was able in nowise digests carcass, or
medical grass or cans of can, and therefore it is able him/it it is not that earth was
done constitute the lowest animals that can use more than products his that the man?
Socrates - That is a deep thought Or Phaedo that show that you are
well above in Your Spencer, even if timid in Your surgery, for him it is true
what the stomach has been removed by a man after he/she ever lived happy,
while it is equipping neither beast ever lived one minute after his/her brains were
knocked out; but, it is not it true that is from the function of the brain
that man ago his/her powers more real than those of animals stronger
what him, so that he is able to be born dominoes on all the lowest animals and
does it exterminate them from the earth or does it do them to serve him/it?
PHAEDO - Sì, that is true.
Socrates - And we cannot say that earth was constituted beasts that
they is done for serving the purpose of man, for as they are plants
it consumed from beasts, so beasts are consumed by man that it acquires for his
his/her own use and enjoyment that whatever power is produced by the organs of everybody
other living things.
PHAEDO - That is true, and I can now see that earth was not made from
the of the for them, or for plants or beasts.
Socrates - Therefore, it appears to me that it is due to be done for
man.
PHAEDO - That is true, and now I agree that earth was constituted man.
Socrates - Then, since we have found an initial and common point, we can go
above with our conversation. We have it tried that earth was made for
crews, because man, from powers inherent in him, you/he/she can overcome every other
living things on the earth and it submits them to his/her uses.
PHAEDO - Sì, we have it tried that.
Socrates - And the true source of its sovereign power is the power.
PHAEDO - That has to be true.
Socrates - And strength is to be able applied to of the object, so that the power and