General Education Culture and Belief 31 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Omnipotence, Socalled, Omnibenevolence

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Euthyphro: but socrates, i have no way of telling you what i have in mind, for whatever proposition we put forward goes around and refuses to stay put where we establish it. Socrates: your statements, euthyphro, seem to belong to my ancestor, daedalus. As these propositions are yours, however, we need some other jest, for they will not stay put for you, as you say yourself. Euthyphro: i think the same jest will do for our discussion, socrates, for i am not the one who makes them go around and not remain in the same place; it is you who are the. Daedalus; for as far as i am concerned they would remain as they were. Since i think you are making unnecessary difficulties, i am as eager as you are to find a way to teach me about piety (11d-e). 1: the setting. Euthyphro was written by plato, and features two main characters, socrates and.

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