Home Discussion Forum Does Socrates give an answer to the euthyphro dilemma? Related Posts Discussion Forum I*s it true that Jehvah's Witnesses are afraid of anything its organization deems pagan? Forum - Read more Discussion Forum How does one overcome self-consciousness? Forum - Read more Discussion Forum Does ADHD affect meditation, lucid dreaming or astral projection? Forum - Read more Discussion Forum demon,demon possession,evil? Forum - Read more Discussion Forum Psychics, how do i get the light back in my pineal gland? Forum - Read more Does Socrates give an answer to the euthyphro dilemma? Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp I know that Euthyphro gives definitions of piety and socrates talks about them, but does he give an answer to the question? Tags:answerdilemmaeuthyphrogivesocrates Previous articleWhat do you think of this quote about God by Albert Einstein?Next articleWhere in Illinois can I get a degree in Parapsychology? 3 COMMENTS I think he only said he was wise because he knew that he knew nothing. Reply I don’t think he actually does. I know for a fact that he disproves Euthyphro’s beliefs on piety through his logical questioning. His main purpose is to make Euthyphro understand that his point of view on his self-deemed “pious actions” is wrong. Reply leaned towards gods loved it because it’s pious Reply LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Please enter your comment! Please enter your name here You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Forum FacebookInstagramTwitterYoutube Latest Posts Uncategorized Yes To The River – Sannyas Music Community Member - September 27, 2020 Read more Uncategorized Mooji Mala Music – Rishikesh – Jai Sahaja Bhajans Community Member - September 26, 2020 Read more Uncategorized Gods of War Community Member - September 23, 2020 Read more
I don’t think he actually does. I know for a fact that he disproves Euthyphro’s beliefs on piety through his logical questioning. His main purpose is to make Euthyphro understand that his point of view on his self-deemed “pious actions” is wrong. Reply
I think he only said he was wise because he knew that he knew nothing.
I don’t think he actually does. I know for a fact that he disproves Euthyphro’s beliefs on piety through his logical questioning. His main purpose is to make Euthyphro understand that his point of view on his self-deemed “pious actions” is wrong.
leaned towards gods loved it because it’s pious