A review by c2pizza
Timaeus by Plato, Donald J. Zeyl

1.0

This is everything that philosophy should aspire to not be. Presumptuous, anti-empirical, superstitious, and - I highly suspect - intended as a foundational noble lie or creation myth upon which Plato's perfect authoritarian republic could be built. If you are interested in what Deepak Chopra's nonsense would've sounded like 2,500 years ago, then this is the best book to read.