Plato's Nature of Generation and Corruption

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  • Опубліковано 20 жов 2024
  • Are you ready to delve deeper into Plato's philosophical thought? In his dialogue Timaeus, Plato seeks answers to important questions about the creation of the universe, the nature of generation and corruption. In this video, we will examine in depth Plato's explanations on the problem of "Genesis and Corruption".
    Timaeus represents a dialogue that deals with the creation and nature of the universe, while Socrates focuses on moral issues. Plato argues that the universe was created according to unchanging, rationally comprehensible examples. God creates the universe from four basic elements: fire, water, air and earth, and these elements are the bonds that create the universe as a whole. The universe was created as a perfect living being, designed in a spherical shape so that it would not age, would not get sick and would be self-sufficient.
    This video will allow you to understand the ideas Plato puts forward in Timaeus and embark on a philosophical exploration of the essence of the universe. While searching for answers to questions such as why God created the universe, the role of the elements, and the "oneness" of the universe, we will take a deep journey into Plato's philosophical universe.

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