In the second half of the dialogue Euthyphro, Plato and Euthyphro agree that "that which is pious is necessarily just." In your own words and justifying your claims through the text, explain what you...

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In the second half of the dialogueEuthyphro,Plato and Euthyphro agree that "that which is pious is necessarily just." In your own words and justifying your claims through the text, explain what you think Socrates means by saying piety is related to justice. You will get a sense of what Socrates understands by the relationship between piety and justice by looking at the section where they discuss it and connecting that to the text as a whole.

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Tanmoy answered on Mar 26 2022
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EUTHYPHRO
Contents
Introduction    3
Analysis    4
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nclusion    5
Work Cited    6
Introduction
Euthyphro is one of the most important and exciting dialogue presented by Plato. In this dialogue he answers what is piety? It is Euthyphro who is a priest know the answer. But it was Socrates who undermines all the definition proposed by Euthyphro. Finally, unable to answer for five times Euthyphro leaves the place without answering the questions.
Analysis
Socrates was tried on charges of corrupting the youths...
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