What if the highest knowledge was not found in laws-but in the stars?
In Epinomis, Plato (or his student Philip of Opus) completes the philosophical arc begun in Laws. While Laws built a grounded legal and moral framework, Epinomis reaches upward, proposing that true wisdom lies in understanding the cosmos. Here, astronomy is not mere observation-it is the path to divine wisdom.
This modern translation illuminates the complex philosophical landscape of one of Plato's most enigmatic works. It explores the role of divine reason, the immortality of the soul, and the educational value of learning the movements of celestial bodies. It is both an invitation and a challenge-urging the reader to transcend the earthly and seek a life in harmony with the cosmos.
What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation:
- A Cosmic Sequel to Laws - The final philosophical vision that expands Plato's legal theory into a theology of the stars
- Astronomy as Divine Education - Learn how understanding the heavens is portrayed as the highest path to virtue
- The Role of the Divine Mind - Engage with a universe governed by reason, not randomness
- A Modern, Insightful Translation - Faithfully rendered for clarity without losing philosophical depth
- Timeless Reflections on the Soul - Delve into teachings on immortality, spiritual alignment, and divine order
Whether you approach it as a theological manifesto or a metaphysical mystery, Epinomis is an essential read for anyone interested in the meeting point of ancient science, religion, and philosophy.
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