Article ID: CBB085006142

The Myth of Cronus in Plato’s Statesman: Cosmic Rotation and Earthly Correspondence (2020)

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The cosmological myth in Plato’s Statesman has generated several longstanding scholarly disputes, among them a controversy concerning the number and nature of the cosmic rotation cycles that it depicts. According to the standard interpretation, there are two cycles of rotation: west-to-east rotation occurs during the age of Cronus, and east-to-west rotation occurs during the age of Zeus, which is also our present era. Recent readings have challenged this two-cycle interpretation, arguing that the period of rotation opposed to our own is governed neither by Cronus nor by Zeus, but is instead a separate rotational cycle during which chaos reigns before a divine ruler reestablishes control. We introduce a new constraint on any plausible interpretation of the myth. According to the Correspondence Principle , changes in fundamental cyclical processes that shape the way of life on earth (mode of generation, growth, aging, and mode of death) occur if and only if there is a change in the direction of cosmic rotation. We use the Correspondence Principle to defend a version of the standard two-cycle interpretation.

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Authors & Contributors
Di Giacomo, Francesco
Maieron, Mario Augusto
Andrea Tagliapietra
Ian MacFarlane
Nicolaides, Demetris
Carelli, Paul
Journals
Apeiron: Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science
Medicina Historica
Indian Journal of History of Science
History of the Human Sciences
Foundations of Chemistry
Ancient Philosophy
Publishers
Editrice Morcelliana
University of Alabama Press
Prometheus Books
Oxford University Press
Harvard University Press
Focus Publishing
Concepts
Cosmology
Mythology
Philosophy
Symbolism; symbolic representation
Soul (philosophy)
Greek language
People
Plato
Stephanus of Alexandria
Ptolemy
Philo Judaeus
Kepler, Johannes
Hippocrates of Cos
Time Periods
Ancient
6th century, B.C.
5th century
21st century
Places
Greece
Middle and Near East
Babylon (extinct city)
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