Why the Cosmos Needs a Craftsman: Plato, Timaeus 27d5-29b1

Phronesis 59 (4):297-320 (2014)
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Abstract

In his opening speech, Timaeus (Timaeus27d5-29b1) argues that the cosmos must be the product of a craftsman looking to an eternal paradigm. Yet his premises seem at best to justify only that the world could have been made by such a craftsman. This paper seeks to clarify Timaeus’ justification for his stronger conclusion. It is argued that Timaeus sees a necessary role for craftsmanship as a cause that makes becoming like being.

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Thomas Johansen
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