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but of the natural offspring of each species after its kind. If a horse, contrary to nature, should bring forth a calf, the natural offspring of a cow, it should be called a calf, not a colt, nor if any offspring that is not human should be born from a human being, should that other offspring be called a human being; and the same applies to trees and all the rest. Do you not agree?Hermogenes
Yes.Socrates
Good; but keep watch of me, and do not let me trick you; for by the same argument any offspring of a king should be called a king;
Yes.Socrates
Good; but keep watch of me, and do not let me trick you; for by the same argument any offspring of a king should be called a king;