View Homework Help - Euthyphro from PHIL-125-N 104157 at Bucks County Community College. The Euthyphro 1. Where does the dialogue take place? Who are the characters?
[no object] ‘to take part in a conversation or discussion to resolve a problem’); [with object] ‘to take part in a movie or play’s dialogue’ (479). Example sentences: “Staff members dialogued about a potential worker’s union.” “We enjoy watching her dialogue on the issues of feminism.” Synonyms of dialogue or dialog
Where does the dialogue take place? Why is it important? Why is Socrates there? Why is Euthyphro there? Why does Socrates think Euthyphro must have knowledge of piety
1.) he is abandoning crito and his friends because they will surely be punished upon the death of socrates and they will be ridiculed by the many for not trying hard enough to save socrates 2.) bribery is easily available; crito has a sufficient amount of money and so do many other people who are willing to spend it to save socrates 3.) there are many places he can escape to and get refugeWhich line in the dialogue best indicates that the story does not take place in the present day? I believe the line that shows this story takes place at a different time is: "I hope the barbarians will never find us." "Barbarians" is a word used to refer to any person who is considered uncivilized, as well as for those who are considered evil.