Euthyphro

Euthyphro

ByPlatoBenjamin Benjamin Jowett

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Euthyphro is one of Plato’s most enduring and accessible philosophical dialogues, centered on a deceptively simple question: What is piety? Set on the steps of the Athenian courthouse just before the trial of Socrates, the dialogue records a conversation between Socrates and Euthyphro, a confident religious authority who claims to know precisely what holiness means. Through careful questioning, Socrates tests Euthyphro’s definitions, exposing contradictions and deeper uncertainties about morality, divine authority, and ethical knowledge. At the heart of the dialogue lies the famous Euthyphro dilemma: Is something good because the gods command it, or do the gods command it because it is good? This question continues to shape debates in ethics, theology, and philosophy of religion. Clear, ironic, and intellectually sharp, Euthyphro serves as both an introduction to Socratic method and a timeless exploration of moral reasoning—essential reading for anyone interested in philosophy, ethics, and the foundations of moral thought.

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Publication Date
Feb 12, 2026
Language
English
Category
Religion & Spirituality
Copyright
All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
Contributors
By (author): Plato, Translated by: Benjamin Benjamin Jowett

Specifications

Pages
61
Binding Type
Hardcover Case Wrap
Interior Color
Black & White
Dimensions
Digest (5.5 x 8.5 in / 140 x 216 mm)

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