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Cosmos and Perception in Plato's Timaeus

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Cosmos and Perception in Plato's Timaeus Synopsis

This volume offers a wide-ranging study on perception in the Timaeus, not only discussing senses such as touch, taste, and olfaction alongside audition and vision but also engaging with Timaeus' wider cosmological project.

Most studies of perception in the Timaeus focus on a few narrow passages on vision and audition. By taking the broader approach of this volume, important lessons about the nature of perception may be gleaned from Timaeus' cosmogony, psychogony, and anthropogony. While there is an emerging modern consensus that the Timaeus should be read literally, this study argues against a literal interpretation of the spatial and kinetic properties of the soul in favour of a metaphorical understanding. Not only does this yield a rich account of the intentionality of cognition but also sheds light onto the nature of the soul-body union. In addition, this volume argues for the largely overlooked significance of Timaean anatomy, as it contributes to our understanding of the providential scheme of Timaeus' cosmology more generally.

Cosmos and Perception in Plato's Timaeus is of interest to students and scholars of the Timaeus and Plato's thought more broadly, as well as those working on ancient theories of perception and the philosophy of mind.

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ISBN: 9781032274713
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Author: Mark Eli Kalderon
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 330 pages
Series: Issues in Ancient Philosophy
Genres: Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy
Philosophy of mind
Ancient history