Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Platonis Philebus With Introduction and Notes
This passage, as well as that in the commencement of the Timaeus, are conclusive against the pretence that Plato was a Pantheist; and that what' ever militates against pantheistic notions in the Laws (see Book must be ascribed to Philip of Opus.
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