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Persons of the dialogue: Socrates - Critias - Timaeus - Hermocrates
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Plato notes @ ElpenorTimaeus: Philosophy and the Senses / We are a heavenly flower / No man is voluntarily evil / God as creator / The World is a living being / A moving image of eternity

[17a] Socrates. One, two, three; but where, my dear Timaeus, is the fourth of those who were yesterday my guests and are to be my entertainers today?

Timaeus. He has been taken ill, Socrates; for he would not willingly have been absent from this gathering.

Soc. Then, if he is not coming, you and the two others must supply his place. [17b]

Tim. Certainly, and we will do all that we can; having been handsomely entertained by you yesterday, those of us who remain should be only too glad to return your hospitality.

Soc. Do you remember what were the points of which I required you to speak?

Tim. We remember some of them, and you will be here to remind us of anything which we have forgotten: or rather, if we are not troubling you, will you briefly recapitulate the whole, and then the particulars will be more firmly fixed in our memories? [17c]

Soc. To be sure I will: the chief theme of my yesterday's discourse was the state Plato notes @ Elpenor [original: πολιτεία = all the members of a city; here is a discussion about the translation of politeia]; - how constituted and of what citizens Plato notes @ Elpenor [original: ἀνδρῶν = men, persons; manhood and not citizenship comes first] composed it would seem likely Plato notes @ Elpenor [original: κατεφαίνετο = seem clearly, certainly] to be most perfect.

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