The interaction between Greek ethics and medieval Islamic philosophy forms one of the most remarkable intellectual syntheses in history. This process, spanning centuries, involved the translation, interpretation, and adaptation of key ethical concepts from ancient Greece into the Islamic world, giving rise to a rich philosophical tradition that addressed moral questions through the lenses of reason, revelation, and metaphysical inquiry. At the heart of this synthesis lay the works of Plato and Aristotle, whose ethical writings shaped foundational debates about the nature of virtue, the soul, and the pursuit of happiness.
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