Timaeus

By Plato (Πλάτων)

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Explore the depths of Timaeus, one of Platos later dialogues, where the illustrious astronomer Timaeus reveals the secrets of the cosmos. From the worlds inception to the emergence of humanity, this profound work delves into the universe through physical, metaphysical, and ethical perspectives. Central to its message is the notion of a benevolent demiurge—a divine architect crafting the physical realm in accordance with an ideal, eternal blueprint. Against the backdrop of Socrates vision of the perfect state from The Republic, this captivating dialogue features Socrates, Critias, Hermocrates, and Timaeus, along with Critiass enthralling narrative of Solons expedition to Egypt and the legendary Atlantis. This edition, translated by Benjamin Jowett, includes his thought-provoking introduction and analysis, illuminating the intricate connections between philosophy, poetry, and mythology. (Summary by Philippa)

Episode Date
020 - Timaeus part 8
Feb 26, 2026
019 - Timaeus part 7
Feb 26, 2026
018 - Timaeus part 6
Feb 26, 2026
017 - Timaeus part 5
Feb 26, 2026
016 - Timaeus part 4
Feb 26, 2026
015 - Timaeus part 3
Feb 26, 2026
014 - Timaeus part 2
Feb 26, 2026
013 - Timaeus part 1
Feb 26, 2026
012 - Introduction and Analysis Section 8 part 2
Feb 26, 2026
011 - Introduction and Analysis Section 8 part 1
Feb 26, 2026
010 - Introduction and Analysis Section 7
Feb 26, 2026
009 - Introduction and Analysis Section 6
Feb 26, 2026
008 - Introduction and Analysis Section 5
Feb 26, 2026
007 - Introduction and Analysis Section 4
Feb 26, 2026
006 - Introduction and Analysis Section 3
Feb 26, 2026
005 - Introduction and Analysis Section 2
Feb 26, 2026
004 - Introduction and Analysis Section 1 part 3
Feb 26, 2026
003 - Introduction and Analysis Section 1 part 2
Feb 26, 2026
002 - Introduction and Analysis Section 1 part 1
Feb 26, 2026
001 - Introduction and Analysis opening remarks
Feb 26, 2026