Euthyphro

Euthyphro (/ˈjuːθɪfroʊ/; Ancient Greek: Εὐθύφρων, "Euthuphron": right-minded or sincere) is one of Plato's early dialogues, dated to after 399 BC. Taking place during the weeks leading up to Socrates' trial, the dialogue features Socrates and Euthyphro, a religious expert also mentioned at Cratylus 396a and 396d, attempting to define piety or holiness.

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