Cosmos and Perception in Plato's Timaeus

New York: Routledge (2023)
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Abstract

This is an essay on perception and its objects in the Timaeus. Two features of this work are noteworthy. First, the emphasis throughout is on Timaeus' views and not Plato's. Second, I show how broader aspects of Timaeus' cosmology are directly relevant to his philosophy of perception.

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Mark Eli Kalderon
University College London

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