Unlock the universe through Plato’s Timaeus as reinterpreted by R. D. Archer-Hind. This edition gathers masterful commentary on the dialogue’s deeper questions about space, the nature of the soul, and the mind’s reach beyond sense experience. It offers a measured look at how Plato links form, perception, and the eternal to explain the world we inhabit. Plato’s discourse here blends myth, metaphysics, and early physics. It traces how the soul’s impressions shape a living cosmos, and how space itself arises as a key principle in accounting for order and perception. The commentary surveys transmigration, the links between the seen and the unseen, and the delicate balance between literal teaching and allegorical insight. It delves into questions about the designer of the cosmos, the meaning of unity and plurality, and what it means for thought to reach beyond the merely material.
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