A. Piety, and our duties toward the gods
B. The need to discipline children properly
C. The purpose of art and music
D. How to determine if a war is just
Related Mcqs:
- How does Socrates suggest Euthyphro might help him in his case against Meletus?
A. Euthyphro could speak in Socrates defense
B. Euthyphro could persuade Meletus to drop his charges
C. Euthyphro could teach Socrates about the art of rhetoric
D. Euthyphro could teach Socrates about religious matters - Why does Socrates not accept Euthyphro’s definition that prosecuting criminals is holy?
A. Because prosecuting criminals can often be an unholy act
B. Because there are other acts which are also holy
C. Because Euthyphro doesn’t specify what kind of crinimals should be prosecuted
D. Because Euthyphro doesn’t specify what kind of punishment these criminals deserve - Specially for Plato’s writings referring to Socrates, it is not always clear which ideas brought forward by Socrates (or his friends) actually belonged to Socrates and which of these may have been new additions or elaborations by Plato- this is known as the:
A. Socratic Problem
B. Platoic Problem
C. Soitic Problem
D. Aristocratic Problem - Especially for Plato’s writings referring to Socrates, it is not always clear which ideas brought forward by Socrates (or his friends) actually belonged to Socrates and which of these may have been new additions or elaborations by, Plato – this is known as the:
A. Socratic Problem
B. Platonic Problem
C. Soitic Problem
D. Aristocratic Problem - Which of the following relationships does Euthyphro think is unlike the relationship between gods and men?
A. The groom-horse relationship
B. The slave-master relationship
C. The shipbuilder’s servant shipbuilder relationship
D. The soldier-general relationship - What is the primary subject of Socrates’ dialogues with Thaetetus?
A. The nature of human knowledge
B. Whether or not God exists
C. The best form of civic government
D. The origin of the universe - Which of Plato’s works describes the trial of Socrates, and Socrates’ defense against charges that he was corrupting the youth of Athens?
A. Crito
B. Meno
C. The Apology
D. Timaeus - Which of Plato’s works describes the trial of Socrates, and Socrates’ defense against charges that he was corrupting the youth of Athens?
A. Crito
B. Meno
C. The Apology
D. Timaeus - Why do the gods want our sacrifices, according to Euthyphro?
A. They need them to survive
B. They find them gratifying
C. They benefit from them
D. They use them as objects of trade - Which of the following claims is Euthyphro not committed to ____________?
A. Something is approved of by the gods because it gets approved of by the gods
B. Something gets approved of by the gods because it is holy
C. What is holy is what is approved of by the gods
D. Something is holy because it is approved of by the gods