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months and years before the heaven was created, but when he constructed the
heaven he created them also. They are all parts of time, and the past and
future are created species of time, which we unconsciously but wrongly
transfer to the eternal essence; for we say that he ‘was,’ he ‘is,’ he ‘will be,’
but the truth is that ‘is’ alone is properly attributed to him, and that ‘was’ and
‘will be’ are only to be spoken of becoming in time, for they are motions, but
that which is immovably the same cannot become older or younger by time,
nor ever did or has become, or hereafter will be, older or younger, nor is
subject at all to any of those states which affect moving and sensible things
and of which generation is the cause. These are the forms of time, which
imitates eternity and revolves according to a law of number. Moreover, when
we say that what has become IS become and what becomes IS becoming, and
that what will become IS about to become and that the non-existent IS non-
existent—all these are inaccurate modes of expression (compare Parmen.).
But perhaps this whole subject will be more suitably discussed on some other
occasion.
Time, then, and the heaven came into being at the same instant in order
that, having been created together, if ever there was to be a dissolution of
them, they might be dissolved together. It was framed after the pattern of the
eternal nature, that it might resemble this as far as was possible; for the
pattern exists from eternity, and the created heaven has been, and is, and will
be, in all time. Such was the mind and thought of God in the creation of time.
The sun and moon and five other stars, which are called the planets, were
created by him in order to distinguish and preserve the numbers of time; and
when he had made their several bodies, he placed them in the orbits in which
the circle of the other was revolving,—in seven orbits seven stars. First, there
was the moon in the orbit nearest the earth, and next the sun, in the second
orbit above the earth; then came the morning star and the star sacred to
Hermes, moving in orbits which have an equal swiftness with the sun, but in
an opposite direction; and this is the reason why the sun and Hermes and
Lucifer overtake and are overtaken by each other. To enumerate the places
which he assigned to the other stars, and to give all the reasons why he
assigned them, although a secondary matter, would give more trouble than the
primary. These things at some future time, when we are at leisure, may have
the consideration which they deserve, but not at present.
Now, when all the stars which were necessary to the creation of time had
attained a motion suitable to them, and had become living creatures having
bodies fastened by vital chains, and learnt their appointed task, moving in the
motion of the diverse, which is diagonal, and passes through and is governed
by the motion of the same, they revolved, some in a larger and some in a
lesser orbit—those which had the lesser orbit revolving faster, and those
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The Complete Plato
- Title
- The Complete Plato
- Author
- Plato
- Date
- ~347 B.C.
- Language
- English
- License
- PD
- Size
- 21.0 x 29.7 cm
- Pages
- 1612
- Keywords
- Philosophy, Antique, Philosophie, Antike, Dialogues, Metaphysik, Metaphysics, Ideologie, Ideology, Englisch
- Categories
- Geisteswissenschaften
- International