Book Euthyphron
The book "Eutyphron" is a philosophical dialogue written by Socrates' colleague, the ancient Greek philosopher Plato. This work examines issues of morality, religion, and justice through a dialogue between Socrates and a young Athenian, Euthyphro. In this book, Plato explores the nature of faith and the concept of moral permission, questioning traditional notions of good and evil. "Eutyphron" leaves the reader in contemplation about the complexity of moral norms and actions, and also causes reasoned thinking about them.
- Name of the Author
- Plato
- Number of pages
- 450
- Language
- Грецька
- Cover
- Soft
- Release date
- 2009-12-24
- Title
- Euthyphro
Ευθύφρων - Translator
- Alexandros Moraitides
- Subject
- Classical literature
PA
Philosophy, Ancient
Socrates, 470 BC-399 BC
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