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Timaeus
Plato
Timaeus
by
Plato
Translated by Benjamin Jowett
COMPLETE ANCIENT CLASSICS
Timaeus is one of Plato's dialogues, mostly in the form of a long monologue given by the title character Timaeus of Locri, written c. 360 BC. The work puts forward speculation on the nature of the physical world and human beings and is followed by the dialogue Critias.
Of all the writings of Plato the Timaeus is the most obscure and repulsive to the modern reader, and has nevertheless had the greatest influence over the ancient and mediaeval world. The obscurity arises in the infancy of physical science, out of the confusion of theological, mathematical, and physiological notions, out of the desire to conceive the whole of nature without any adequate knowledge of the parts, and from a greater perception of similarities which lie on the surface than of differences which are hidden from view. To bring sense under the control of reason; to find some way through the mist or labyrinth of appearances, either the highway of mathematics, or more devious paths suggested by the analogy of man with the world, and of the world with man; to see that all things have a cause and are tending towards an end--this is the spirit of the ancient physical philosopher. He has no notion of trying an experiment and is hardly capable of observing the curiosities of nature which are 'tumbling out at his feet, ' or of interpreting even the most obvious of them.
Medie | Bøger Paperback Bog (Bog med blødt omslag og limet ryg) |
Udgivet | 3. juli 2016 |
ISBN13 | 9781535078405 |
Forlag | Createspace Independent Publishing Platf |
Antal sider | 110 |
Mål | 178 × 254 × 6 mm · 204 g |
Sprog | Engelsk |
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