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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 121 — On Instinct in Animals (§14)

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“You maintain, do you,” says the objector, “that every living thing is at the start adapted to its constitution, but that man’s constitution is a reasoning one, and hence man is adapted to himself not merely as a living, but as a reasoning, being? For man is dear to himself in respect of that wherein he is a man. How, then, can a child, being not yet gifted with reason, adapt himself to a reasoning constitution?”
Seneca·Letter 121 — On Instinct in Animals (§14)·trans. Gummere
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