Euthyphro
What is Piety?
Socratic Method
History & Influence
Allegory of the Cave
100

Where do Socrates and Euthyphro meet?

The King-Archon's Court

100

What is Euthyphro's 1st definition?

The pious is what I'm doing now! (Prosecuting my own father)

100

Part of the Socratic method where things start over?

Repeat

100

The Socratic method is an example of what?

A dialectic

100

What do the people trapped in the cave view on the cave walls?

Shadows

200
What is Socrates being Indicted for?

Corrupting the youth & and inventing things about the Gods.

200

What is Socrates response to Euthyphro's first definition?

He says it's not what he was asking for.

200

Part of the Socratic method where they look back on things that were already said?

Reflect

200

Socrates and Euthyphro attempt to find truth through? 

Conflict

200

How does the person react who is exposed to exposed to sunlight?

It burns and hurts their eyes

300

Who is Euthyphro prosecuting?

His own father

300

What is Euthyphro's 2nd definition?

Piety is doing what pleases the Gods and impious is the opposite.

300

The part of the Socratic method that takes the other persons answer and internalizes it or put its in their own words?

Review

300

Socrates can be considered one of those who put an emphasis on this kind of truth?

Objective

300

Why do the other prisoners consider him a fool when he returns?

Because his eyes grow used to the light and he can no longer see the shadows very well.

400

Who prosecutes Socrates?

Meletus

400

What is Euthyphro's 3rd definition?

Piety is what all the Gods love.

400

Part of the Socratic method where the person tries to speak their position again. 

Re-state

400

Marx' Dialectic is concerned with what aspect of history?

Governments and their people

400

Which virtue is discovered last of all?

Goodness

500

What's the situation Euthyphro relays to Socrates about his father and their servants? 

Euthyphro's father killed a servant who murdered another servant.

500

What does Socrates say in response to Euthyphro's 3rd argument?

Is it pious because the Gods love it, or do the Gods love it because it is pious?

500

Part of the Socratic method that attempts to cut away any unnecessary parts of a definition or argument.  

Refine

500

Hegel's Dialectic is composed of what three parts?

Thesis, Antithesis, and Synthesis

500

What is the reality outside the cave supposed to represent?

The realm of the forms