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Plato’s Timaeus (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) In the Timaeus Plato presents an elaborately wrought account of the formation of the universe and an explanation of its impressive order and beauty The universe, he proposes, is the product of rational, purposive, and beneficent agency
Timaeus (dialogue) - Wikipedia Timaeus ( taɪˈmiːəs ; Ancient Greek: Τίμαιος, romanized: Timaios, pronounced [tǐːmai̯os]) is one of Plato's dialogues, mostly in the form of long monologues given by Critias and Timaeus, written c 360 BC The work puts forward reasoning on the possible nature of the physical world and human beings and is followed by the dialogue Critias
The Internet Classics Archive | Timaeus by Plato Our intention is, that Timaeus, who is the most of an astronomer amongst us, and has made the nature of the universe his special study, should speak first, beginning with the generation of the world and going down to the creation of man; next, I am to receive the men whom he has created of whom some will have profited by the excellent education
Plato: The Timaeus | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy Like any Platonic dialogue, the Timaeus is dynamic and multifarious—a complex interplay between muthos and logos, art and argument, theatrics and theory The purpose of this entry is not to render a definitive interpretation of the dialogue, but rather to reveal the possibilities afforded by a close reading of the text 1 Authorship
蒂迈欧篇 (Timaeus)_柏拉图_中英双语在线阅读_外研阅读 Timaeus is one of Plato's dialogues, mostly in the form of a long monologue given by the titular character, written circa 360 BC The work puts forward speculation on the nature of the physical world and human beings and is followed by the dialogue Critias 柏拉图(约公元前427年—公元前347年),古希腊伟大的哲学家,也是全部西方哲学乃至整个西方文化最伟大的哲学家和思想家之一,他和老师苏格拉底,学生亚里士多德并称为希腊三贤。
The Project Gutenberg eBook of Timaeus, by Plato According to Plato in the Timaeus, God took of the same and the other, of the divided and undivided, of the finite and infinite, and made essence, and out of the three combined created the soul of the world
Proclus: Commentary on Platos Timaeus Proclus' commentary on the dialogue Timaeus of Plato (d 347 BC), written in the fifth century AD, is arguably the most important commentary on a text of Plato, offering unparalleled insights into eight centuries of Platonic interpretation It has had an enormous influence on subsequent Plato scholarship