EUTHYPHRO
Some Questions




SOME QUESTIONS TO START WITH:


  • In what way is the dramatic setting significant for the story of Socrates and for his raising the issue that the dialogue addresses ('the holy')?

  • Who is Meletus? (Compare the Apology) What is his legal standing that allows him to accuse Socrates?

  • What is the actual charge against Socrates? (Compare the Apology and Xenophon's Memorabilia )

  • Why is Euthyphro the other principal character in this two-character play?

  • Is Socrates (Plato) playing fair in selecting Euthyphro as his respondent for the topic?

  • What are the changes in psychological attitude toward Socrates that we see Euthyphro undergoing in this dialogue?

  • How much is this due to the 'method' (the Socratic method') and how much due to the 'matter'?

  • What is the conclusion of the discussion, as far as defining 'the holy' is concerned?




NOTE: If your interest is in the connection between rhetoric and philosophy, or in the formal aspects of arguing in a philosophical manner, you will be interested in reading Part I of R. Robinson, Plato's Earlier Dialectic 2nd ed.
(Oxford 1953), pp. 1-32.


07/16/2003

 

 

September 16, 2006 1:21 PM

John Paul Adams, CSUN
john.p.adams@csun.edu

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