Timaeus Timaeus

Timaeus

A Classical Dialogue on Cosmology, Creation, Metaphysics, and the Nature of the Universe

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Descrizione dell’editore

Timaeus is one of Plato’s most influential works of ancient Greek philosophy, offering a profound exploration of cosmology, creation, nature, and the structure of the universe. Written as a philosophical dialogue, this classic text presents Plato’s vision of how the cosmos was formed through reason, order, and divine intelligence.

In the dialogue, Timaeus describes the universe as a rational and harmonious creation shaped by a divine craftsman, connecting mathematics, physics, metaphysics, and ethics into a unified philosophical system. Plato also examines the nature of the human soul, the elements, time, and the relationship between the physical world and eternal forms.

Highly influential in Western philosophy, science, and theology, Timaeus shaped ancient and medieval thought on natural philosophy and cosmology. It remains essential reading for students of classical philosophy, philosophy of science, metaphysics, and ancient cosmological theory.

Both challenging and rewarding, Timaeus stands as a cornerstone of Platonic philosophy, offering timeless insights into the nature of reality, order, and the intelligibility of the universe.

Why Read Timaeus

A foundational text in cosmology and metaphysics

Explores creation, nature, and the structure of the universe

Central to understanding Plato’s philosophy

Influential in philosophy, science, and theology

Essential for students of ancient and classical thought

GENERE
Saggistica
DISPONIBILE
2026
9 febbraio
LINGUA
EN
Inglese
PAGINE
292
EDITORE
Hans London Press
DATI DEL FORNITORE
Rishita Bahuguna
DIMENSIONE
1,2
MB
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