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Quote context: Translated quote by Philo of Alexandria.
Source: “On the Contemplative Life” by Philo of Alexandria.
Current Reference: Used in chapter 11 of “30 Philosophers.”

Writing is always about communication and sometimes that communication is direct, like “be kind to others.” And sometimes it is indirect, like Plato’s Allegory of the Cave in which he explores the illusions of life using men trapped in a cave trying to interpret the shadows on the wall.

The anchor for chapter 12 of “30 Philosophers” is Philo of Alexandria and the idea of allegory. In about 20 CE, the early Judaic thinker had a life-changing encounter with a mysterious sect of ascetics called the Therapeutae.

In his treatise “On the Contemplative Life,” he describes the Therapeutae as a model of the importance of contemplation and the study of texts beyond their words. Philo writes,

“They are also skillful in the use of allegories, for they do not confine themselves to the bare words, but lay hold of the hidden sense which is concealed beneath the words…”

Allegory is a literary technique in which characters, events, and settings represent abstract ideas or moral qualities.

Allegorical interpretation is the process of understanding the symbolic meaning behind a text or story.

It allows for a deeper understanding of the wisdom embedded in the text of stories including literature, art, and movies.

Analysis By Michael Alan Prestwood
04 Apr 2026
Published 1 year ago.
Updated 2 weeks ago.
Michael Alan Prestwood
Author & Natural Philosopher
Prestwood writes on science-first philosophy, with particular attention to the convergence of disciplines. Drawing on his TST Framework, his work emphasizes rational inquiry grounded in empirical observation while engaging questions at the edges of established knowledge. With TouchstoneTruth positioned as a living touchstone, this work aims to contribute reliable, evolving analysis in an emerging AI era where the credibility of information is increasingly contested.
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