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Traditional and Cosmic Gods in Later Plato and the Early Academy
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Introduction; 1. Plato's Theogony; 2. Plato's Anthropogony and Politogony; 3. Plato on Divinity and Morality; 4. Cosmic Religion in the Early Academy; Conclusions.

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Shows how Plato's distinction between the traditional and cosmic gods sheds new light on his relation to Greek religion.

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VILIUS BARTNINKAS is an Assistant Professor at Vilnius University. He has published various articles on Greek philosophy and political theory, and Lithuanian translations of Plato's Lysis (2014) and Alcibiades (2016).

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