Euthyphro Flashcards

(25 cards)

1
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Who are the two main characters in Plato’s Euthyphro?

A

Socrates and Euthyphro

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What is the setting of Euthyphro?

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Outside the courthouse in Athens

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What major theme is explored in Euthyphro?

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The nature of piety and morality

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4
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True or False: Euthyphro is prosecuting his father for murder.

A

True

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5
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What is Euthyphro’s first definition of piety?

A

What is loved by the gods

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6
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What philosophical method does Socrates use in Euthyphro?

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The Socratic method

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7
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Fill in the blank: Socrates argues that Euthyphro’s definition of piety is _____ because it is inconsistent.

A

vague

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What is the significance of the dialogue’s ending?

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It leaves the question of piety unresolved.

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What is Euthyphro’s relationship to the person he is prosecuting?

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He is his father.

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10
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What does Socrates seek to understand through his conversation with Euthyphro?

A

The essence of piety

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True or False: Euthyphro is confident in his knowledge of piety.

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True

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What is the second definition of piety that Euthyphro offers?

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What all the gods love

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What major philosophical question does Euthyphro raise?

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Is something pious because the gods love it, or do the gods love it because it is pious?

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14
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What type of reasoning does Socrates employ to challenge Euthyphro’s definitions?

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Logical reasoning and questioning

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15
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What does Euthyphro ultimately fail to provide Socrates?

A

A satisfactory definition of piety

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16
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Fill in the blank: The dialogue exemplifies the tension between _____ and traditional beliefs.

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philosophical inquiry

17
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What does Socrates imply about Euthyphro’s piety by the end of the dialogue?

A

That it may be based on superficial understanding.

18
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What is the role of the gods in the discussion of morality in Euthyphro?

A

They are debated as the source of moral standards.

19
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How does Euthyphro react to Socrates’ questioning?

A

He becomes increasingly frustrated.

20
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What is the philosophical significance of the dialogue’s lack of resolution?

A

It highlights the complexity of defining moral concepts.

21
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True or False: Socrates is on trial for corrupting the youth.

22
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What is one minor theme present in Euthyphro?

A

The conflict between personal ethics and societal norms.

23
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What does Socrates suggest about knowledge in the dialogue?

A

That true knowledge is rare and often misunderstood.

24
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How does Euthyphro’s profession influence his views on piety?

A

As a priest, he believes he has special insight into divine matters.

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What is the primary method of discourse used in Euthyphro?
Dialogue