“I see that I shall receive in my turn a perfect and splendid feast of reason. And now, Timaeus, you, I suppose, should speak next, after duly calling upon the gods,” says Socrates to his interlocutor ...
Independent archaeologist Michael Donnellan has spent eight years studying submerged ruins near Cádiz, a city in Andalusia that has a historical connection to the ancient region of Gades. Using ...
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The Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volumes contain the Symposia to be read at the Annual Joint Session of the Aristotelian Society and the Mind Association each year. Publisher ...
In Timaeus, written around 360 BCE, Socrates expresses his wish to hear an account about Athens in action. Critias responds that he knows of such an account. He then goes on to tell Socrates the story ...
So what’s new in the Timaeus? Demiurge as a causal link interposed between being (forms) and becoming (their instances—perceptible objects). (28c, 50c) Possible response to the Parmenides’s Separation ...