Question

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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TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3Total
Chicago BNorth Carolina A1010020
Chicago CIllinois A010010
Claremont AGeorgia Tech B010010
Columbia BWUSTL A010010
Cornell BBrown A010010
Florida AYale B1010020
Florida BDuke A1010020
Harvard AMinnesota A010010
MIT AMichigan A010010
Maryland ARutgers A1010020
McGill AYale A010010
Minnesota BNYU A010010
Ohio State AColumbia A1010020
Penn AHouston A010010
Penn State AGeorgia Tech A010010
Purdue ASouth Carolina A010010
Stanford ANorthwestern A1010020
Texas ARutgers B010010
UC Berkeley AJohns Hopkins A1010020
UC Berkeley BWUSTL B010010
Virginia AImperial A1010020