Book Euthyphro

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Plato
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"Euthyphro" is a dialogue by Plato in which he discusses the concepts of morality, faith, gods and justice. The main characters, Socrates and Euthyphrotus, debate what is holy and whether it is possible to define what is righteous. This wise book helps the reader to think about his own moral beliefs and feel more confident in decisions related to the ethics of behavior. Through academic dialogue and philosophical debate, "Euthyphro" leaves open questions that can make the reader think about the nature of morality and the upbringing of their own ethical standards.
Name of the Author
Plato
Number of pages
246
Language
English
Cover
Hard
Release date
1999-02-01
Title
Euthyphro
Translator
Benjamin Jowett
Subject
B
Classical literature
PA
Philosophy, Ancient
Piety -- Early works to 1800
Socrates, 470 BC-399 BC

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