How according to another method it is requisite to discover the peculiarity of the demiurgus. And how the demiurgus is called in the Timæus effector and father. In which also, it is clearly shown, where the paternal, where the paternal and at the same time effective, where the effective and paternal, and where the effective only are, according to Plato. And in short, in what effector and father differ.
How following Timæus, according to a third method, we may purify our conceptions concerning the demiurgic monad.
A theological explanation of the speech of the demiurgus in the Timæus, distinctly evolving our conceptions about the demiurgic energy.
What the second speech of the demiurgus is to divisible souls. In what it differs from the former. And how in this all the measures of the life of souls are defined.
A summary of all that is said about the demiurgus, following the doctrine of Timæus.
Admonitions from what is said in the Cratylus, that Plato attributes fabrication to Jupiter.