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Single Idea 306

[filed under theme 2. Reason / B. Laws of Thought / 2. Sufficient Reason ]

Full Idea

Nothing can come to be without a cause.

Gist of Idea

Nothing can come to be without a cause

Source

Plato (Timaeus [c.349 BCE], 28a)

Book Ref

Plato: 'Timaeus and Critias', ed/tr. Lee,Desmond [Penguin 1971], p.40


The 26 ideas from 'Timaeus'

Plato's Forms were seen as part of physics, rather than of metaphysics [Plato, by Annas]
Plato says the soul is ordered by number [Plato, by Plutarch]
The apprehensions of reason remain unchanging, but reasonless sensation shows mere becoming [Plato]
Nothing can come to be without a cause [Plato]
Something will always be well-made if the maker keeps in mind the eternal underlying pattern [Plato]
If the cosmos is an object of perception then it must be continually changing [Plato]
Clearly the world is good, so its maker must have been concerned with the eternal, not with change [Plato]
The creator of the cosmos had no envy, and so wanted things to be as like himself as possible [Plato]
The cosmos must be unique, because it resembles the creator, who is unique [Plato]
Time came into existence with the heavens, so that there will be a time when they can be dissolved [Plato]
Heavenly movements gave us the idea of time, and caused us to inquire about the heavens [Plato]
Philosophy is the supreme gift of the gods to mortals [Plato]
Music has harmony like the soul, and serves to reorder disharmony within us [Plato]
The universe is basically an intelligible and unchanging model, and a visible and changing copy of it [Plato]
In addition to the underlying unchanging model and a changing copy of it, there must also be a foundation of all change [Plato]
For knowledge and true opinion to be different there must be Forms; otherwise we are just stuck with sensations [Plato]
Intelligence is the result of rational teaching; true opinion can result from irrational persuasion [Plato]
Before the existence of the world there must have been being, space and becoming [Plato]
We must consider the four basic shapes as too small to see, only becoming visible in large numbers [Plato]
For relaxation one can consider the world of change, instead of eternal things [Plato]
There are two types of cause, the necessary and the divine [Plato]
Everything that takes place naturally is pleasant [Plato]
No one wants to be bad, but bad men result from physical and educational failures, which they do not want or choose [Plato]
Bad governments prevent discussion, and discourage the study of virtue [Plato]
One should exercise both the mind and the body, to avoid imbalance [Plato]
Only bird-brained people think astronomy is entirely a matter of evidence [Plato]