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Socrates was prosecuted by Meletus, being accused of.. |
Corrupting the youth and introducing new gods. |
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Euthyphro prosectued who? |
His own father for accidently killing a murderer. |
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Euthyphro claims he understands divine law enough to be doing the right thing he followed... |
Zeus' example |
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Socrates asks Euthyphro what about holy deeds? |
What do holy deeds have in common that they be recognized as being holy? |
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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. |
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What are the issues with "what is agreeable to the gods."? |
The gods quarrel, agree and disagree of certain things. |
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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. |