Reception of Medieval Arabic Literature of Imaginative Socrates’ Political Teachings

Abstract

Usually thoughts are not in isolation but in varing degrees have interrelations with each other. With regard to this historical fact as a classist want to explore the reception of a few medieval Arabic texts and writers of Socrates available teachings about politics.

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Mostafa Younesie
University of Pennsylvania

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