Euthyphro
ebook ∣ What Is Piety: A Classic Dialogue on Morality, Religion, and Divine Justice · The Library of Alexandria
By Plato
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Euthyphro is one of Plato's most concise yet powerful dialogues-an essential exploration of morality, justice, and religious duty. Set just before Socrates' own trial for impiety, the text features a gripping encounter between Socrates and Euthyphro, a man convinced of his own righteousness as he prepares to charge his father with a religious crime. Through pointed questions and subtle reasoning, Socrates begins to unravel Euthyphro's assumptions about what is truly "pious."
The dialogue's central question-Is something good because the gods love it, or do the gods love it because it is good?-has echoed through centuries of moral philosophy and theology, challenging believers and skeptics alike to consider the origin and nature of ethical truth.
This modern translation preserves the sharp wit, intellectual rigor, and conversational clarity of Plato's original while making it approachable for contemporary readers.
What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation:
More than a historical artifact, Euthyphro is a living text-one that continues to challenge, provoke, and enlighten.