Nature and Divinity in Plato's Timaeus

Nature and Divinity in Plato's Timaeus

by Sarah Broadie
ISBN-10:
1107012066
ISBN-13:
9781107012066
Pub. Date:
11/10/2011
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
1107012066
ISBN-13:
9781107012066
Pub. Date:
11/10/2011
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Nature and Divinity in Plato's Timaeus

Nature and Divinity in Plato's Timaeus

by Sarah Broadie
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Overview

Plato's Timaeus is one of the most influential and challenging works of ancient philosophy to have come down to us. Sarah Broadie's rich and compelling study proposes new interpretations of major elements of the Timaeus, including the separate Demiurge, the cosmic 'beginning', the 'second mixing', the Receptacle and the Atlantis story. Broadie shows how Plato deploys the mythic themes of the Timaeus to convey fundamental philosophical insights and examines the profoundly differing methods of interpretation which have been brought to bear on the work. Her book is for everyone interested in Ancient Greek philosophy, cosmology and mythology, whether classicists, philosophers, historians of ideas or historians of science. It offers new findings to scholars familiar with the material, but it is also a clear and reliable resource for anyone coming to it for the first time.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781107012066
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 11/10/2011
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 316
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Sarah Broadie is Professor of Moral Philosophy and Wardlaw Professor at the University of St Andrews. She is the author of Ethics with Aristotle (1991) and Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics (2002), and (as Sarah Waterlow) of Passage and Possibility: A Study of Aristotle's Modal Concepts (1984) and Nature, Change, and Agency in Aristotle's Physics: A Philosophical Study (1984).

Table of Contents

What lies ahead; 1. The separateness of the demiurge; 2. Paradigms and epistemic possibilities; 3. The metaphysics of the paradigm; 4. Immortal intellect under mortal conditions; 5. The Timaeus–Critias Complex; 6. The genesis of the four elements; 7. Divine and natural causation; In conclusion.
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