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Al-Farabi (c. 872–950): Islamic philosopher born in Persia. Major works include "The Virtuous City" and "The Book of Letters." Explored ethics, political philosophy, and metaphysics. Known for integrating Greek thought into Islamic philosophy, emphasizing virtue, and contributing to Neoplatonism.
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Author | Item | More authors for concept | |
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al-Farabi | Community | Community | |
al-Farabi | Estates of the Realm | Estates of the Realm | |
al-Farabi | Eudemonia | Eudemonia | |
al-Farabi | Governance | Governance | |
al-Farabi | Recognition | Recognition | |
al-Farabi | Religion | Religion | |
al-Farabi | State (Polity) | State (Polity) | |
al-Farabi | Virtues | Virtues | |
Ed. Martin Schulz, access date 2024-09-11 |