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By engaging in, and not maintaining a respectful distance from, the discussion of holiness in the Euthyphro, or the argument for the immortality of the soul in the Phaedo, or the sensible but discarded argument for expedient personal safety in the Crito, we begin to participate in the ... Interpretive Questions...
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An analysis of the arguments in the Euthyphro, written by Kelley Ross. ... but he does give Euthyphro the benefit of the doubt, he does take him at his word, or, we might say, he is ready to give him enough rope to hang himself. Either way, if Euthyphro can answer the questions, Socrates will have to be his student indeed.
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Study Questions; 1. Why does Socrates think Euthyphro must be an expert on piety? (4 e-5 b) ; 2. What argument does Euthyphro give for defining holiness as prosecuting a wrongdoer even if he is your father? (5 c-6 a) ;
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praxeology.net/sqeuthyphro.htm
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Study Questions for Plato's Euthyphro. Briefly answer all of the following questions: What do Socrates and Euthyphro find they have in common when they meet ...
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Norman Kretzmann “Abraham, Isaac, and Euthyphro: God and the basis of morality” (in Eleonore Stump & Michael J. Murray [edd] Philosophy of Religion: The Big Questions (1999: Oxford: Blackwell) ISBN 0-631-20604-3...
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www.answers.com/topic/euthyphro-dilemma
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5. Throughout the dialogue, Socrates questions Euthyphro. Judging from the way in which Socrates ask his questions, do you think that Socrates already knows the answer he's says he's looking for? Or do you think that Socrates is genuinely interested in arriving at the answer?
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socratesking.com/study/euthyphro9e.html
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Plato's Euthyphro ... Euthyphro: Accusations - corruption of youth, atheism. Euthyphro is accusing his father of the murder of a slave. -Gods. Socrates is "a maker of gods, and . . . (he) creates new gods while not believing in the old gods." ;
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pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~stanlick/euthyphro.html
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1. What is Socrates trying to learn from Euthyphro? --Socrates wanted to learn how Euthyphro defined piety and impiety. Socrates knows his own definition of piety, but to feed his discussion with Euthyphro, he wanted to know what Euthyphro's beliefs on the ... And once again, there are questions about it's validity.
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1. Why is Socrates at the court? ... 3. What is E's profession? ... 5. What is the liberty of thought and discussion?
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