Euthyphro questions
1. What is Euthyphro's first definition of the pious and the impious?
2. How does Euthyphro refine this definition according to Socrates' request to find a form of all pious and impious things?
3. What problems does Socrates uncover with this definition?
4. In reference to these objections, how does Euthyphro further refine the definition of the pious and the impious?
5. What question does Socrates ask Euthyphro to consider when he has agreed to this second definition of the pious and the impious?
6. What point does Socrates make about carrying and being carried, seeing and being seen, and loving and being loved?
7. Why does Socrates think that the god-beloved is not the same as the pious and the pious is not the same as the god-beloved?
8. What part of justice is piety?
9. How does this discussion lead to another definition of the pious?
10. What problems does Socrates identify with this definition of the pious?
11. Why does Euthyphro agree that piety is knowledge of how to give to and beg from the gods?
12. What follows from the gods receiving no benefits from us?
13. What is the problem with the definition of piety that finally arises from the discussion?