The Intellect and the cosmos
The complex, and even contradictory character of the demiurge in Plato’s Timaeus has given rise to multiple interpretations from Antiquity to our time, even if the demiurge is usually considered as an intellect: intellect of the world soul, productive aspect of the Forms, Prime Mover, divinity carry...
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