in what way does a man differ from beasts? How he is superior to them? In swiftness or ferocity the deer and the lion leave man behind. Sheep are more gentle, nightingales more melodious, tortoise longer-lived, bees more co-operative. The ants ran a state in a more organized way than the most organized state does. Man's distinction and his superiority lies in three things. The first of these things is reason Aristotle is primarily a reasoning animal. He has a mind which can reflect, discover causes, find reasons, probe the secrets of nature, plan the future and meditate upon the purpose of life. Secondly man has a sense of right and wrong and therefore he can be judged morally. The sense of beauty is man's third distinctive quality.
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in what way does a man differ from beasts? How he is superior to them? In swiftness or ferocity the deer and the lion leave man behind. Sheep are more gentle, nightingales more melodious, tortoise longer-lived, bees more co-operative. The ants ran a state in a more organized way than the most organized state does. Man's distinction and his superiority lies in three things. The first of these things is reason Aristotle is primarily a reasoning animal. He has a mind which can reflect, discover causes, find reasons, probe the secrets of nature, plan the future and meditate upon the purpose of life. Secondly man has a sense of right and wrong and therefore he can be judged morally. The sense of beauty is man's third distinctive quality.