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What if studying the stars could lead to the divine?
In Epinomis, Plato or his student unveils a breathtaking conclusion to his philosophical journey. Here, the cosmos becomes the classroom, and astronomy is the curriculum of the soul. This sequel to Laws invites the listener to consider the stars as more than distant objects-they are keys to understanding virtue, order, and the mind of God.
What you'll discover inside:
• A Theological Expansion of Laws – Explore how Plato connects divine reason to legal and moral order
• The Stars as Guides to Wisdom – Learn why celestial study is the highest form of education
• A Dialogue on Divine Nature – Thought-provoking discussion on soul, fate, and spiritual truth
• A Clear Modern Translation – Accessible for new readers, faithful to the gravity of Plato's thought
Embark on a final celestial journey with one of antiquity's greatest thinkers.
In Epinomis, Plato or his student unveils a breathtaking conclusion to his philosophical journey. Here, the cosmos becomes the classroom, and astronomy is the curriculum of the soul. This sequel to Laws invites the listener to consider the stars as more than distant objects-they are keys to understanding virtue, order, and the mind of God.
What you'll discover inside:
• A Theological Expansion of Laws – Explore how Plato connects divine reason to legal and moral order
• The Stars as Guides to Wisdom – Learn why celestial study is the highest form of education
• A Dialogue on Divine Nature – Thought-provoking discussion on soul, fate, and spiritual truth
• A Clear Modern Translation – Accessible for new readers, faithful to the gravity of Plato's thought
Embark on a final celestial journey with one of antiquity's greatest thinkers.
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