In this work, it is argued that since nothing becomes or changes without cause, the universe must have been created by a demiurge. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this work that envisions the universe as a receptacle filled with four elements, with each element corresponding to a geometric body.
ANSWER: Timaeus [or Timaios]
[10e] The Timaeus is a dialogue by this philosopher.
ANSWER: Plato [or Platon]
[10h] In a cryptic passage, Timaeus describes how the demiurge created this thing by combining Existence, Sameness, and Difference, all of which are intermediate between divisible and indivisible forms.
ANSWER: world-soul [or anima mundi; or psychè kósmou; prompt on soul or anima or psychè; reject “world”]
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