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Socrates was prosecuted by Meletus, being accused of..

Corrupting the youth and introducing new gods.

Euthyphro prosectued who?

His own father for accidently killing a murderer.

Euthyphro claims he understands divine law enough to be doing the right thing he followed...

Zeus' example

Socrates asks Euthyphro what about holy deeds?

What do holy deeds have in common that they be recognized as being holy?

Euthyphro provides multiple "definitions" of holiness which are

1.) Holiness = persecuting religious offenders.



2.) Holiness = what is agreeable to the gods.



3.) Holiness = what is agreeable by all the gods.

What are the issues with "what is agreeable to the gods."?

The gods quarrel, agree and disagree of certain things.

What is the issue with "what is agreeable by all the gods."?

Are holy deeds approved by gods because they are holy or are they holy because they are approved of by the gods.