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In "According to Plato," Frank Frankfort Moore embarks on a literary exploration that deftly intertwines philosophical discourse with a rich narrative style. Set within the framework of Platonic thought, the book presents an intricate tapestry of characters and dialogues that engage with the fundamental questions of existence, ethics, and the nature of reality. Moore's elegant prose and adept use of allegory echo Plato's own methodologies, inviting readers to reconsider contemporary dilemmas through the lens of classical philosophy. The text serves not only as a homage to Plato's ideals but…mehr

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In "According to Plato," Frank Frankfort Moore embarks on a literary exploration that deftly intertwines philosophical discourse with a rich narrative style. Set within the framework of Platonic thought, the book presents an intricate tapestry of characters and dialogues that engage with the fundamental questions of existence, ethics, and the nature of reality. Moore's elegant prose and adept use of allegory echo Plato's own methodologies, inviting readers to reconsider contemporary dilemmas through the lens of classical philosophy. The text serves not only as a homage to Plato's ideals but also as a critique of modern interpretations of his works, making it a significant contribution to philosophical literature. Frank Frankfort Moore (1855'Äì1931) was a notable British author known for his versatility across genres, including novels, plays, and essays. His background in both literature and philosophy likely informed his intricate approach to engaging with Platonic ideas. Moore, who had a keen interest in the social and political issues of his time, utilized his literary skills to distill complex philosophical concepts into accessible narratives, thus bridging the gap between highbrow philosophical inquiry and general readership. Readers seeking an intellectually stimulating experience will find "According to Plato" a rewarding encounter. This book not only provokes thought regarding age-old philosophical inquiries but also enhances one's appreciation of Moore's literary craftsmanship. It is an essential read for anyone interested in the lasting impact of Platonic philosophy on contemporary thought.

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Frank Frankfort Moore (1855-1931) was an Irish novelist and playwright whose literary contributions spanned the late Victorian and Edwardian periods. Moore's writing is characterized by its engaging narratives and diverse subject matter, showing a deft hand at historical romance, satire, and social commentary. His prolific output included popular works such as 'The Jessamy Bride' and 'The Fatal Gift,' both of which showcased his ability to weave compelling tales rooted in historical settings. 'According to Plato,' one of Moore's notable works, reflected his keen interest in exploring philosophical themes through the medium of fiction. Moore's literary style has been noted for its accessibility and charm, often drawing readers into the drama and intrigue of the past with a light yet insightful touch. Throughout his career, Moore's works showed an affinity for the human condition, imbued with a certain timelessness that continued to resonate with audiences beyond his contemporaries. As a figure in English literature, Frank Frankfort Moore remains a testament to the enduring appeal of well-told historical narratives and the exploration of philosophical concepts through the art of storytelling.