Reception of Medieval Arabic Literature of Imaginative Socrates’ Political Teachings

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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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