Euthyphro

audiobook (Unabridged) What Is Piety? – A Classic Dialogue on Morality, Religion, and Divine Justice

By Plato

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What if your definition of good is the very thing standing trial?

In Euthyphro, Plato offers a gripping philosophical encounter between Socrates and a confident accuser of impiety—who turns out to understand far less than he thinks. As Socrates patiently dismantles Euthyphro's claims about what is pious, we are invited into a timeless conversation on the essence of justice, religion, and ethical reasoning.

This modernized audiobook translation brings clarity to one of Plato's most accessible yet profound works. Engaging and intellectually stimulating, it's ideal for anyone seeking to reflect on what makes an action truly moral.

What you'll discover inside:

  • A concise yet powerful dialogue on the true meaning of piety and divine justice

  • The classic "Euthyphro dilemma" that challenges both religious dogma and moral relativism

  • Socratic questioning at its finest—used to reveal assumptions and deepen understanding

  • A modern, easy-to-follow adaptation designed for thinkers and listeners of today

    Whether you're exploring the roots of ethics or questioning inherited beliefs, Euthyphro will lead you to the heart of moral inquiry.

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