English, 26.02.2020 05:53 nschavez123
According to one of Euthyphro's definitions of "piety," a pious action is one that is loved by all the gods. Socrates rejects this definition both because he believes that it is incorrect and because he believes that it is impractical. Explain why he believes that it is incorrect. Explain why he believes that it is impractical.
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