id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt plato-euthyphro-688 Plato Euthyphro .epub application/epub+zip 6817 621 91 Yes, Socrates; and, as I was saying, I can tell you, if you would like to hear them, many other things about the gods which would quite amaze you. Soc. Well then, my dear friend Euthyphro, do tell me, for my better instruction and information, what proof have you that in the opinion of all the gods a servant who is guilty of murder, and is put in chains by the master of the dead man, and dies because he is put in chains before he who bound him can learn from the interpreters of the gods what he ought to do with him, dies unjustly; and that on behalf of such an one a son ought to proceed against his father and accuse him of murder. Soc. In like manner holiness or piety is the art of attending to the gods?-that would be your meaning, Euthyphro? ./cache/plato-euthyphro-688.epub ./txt/plato-euthyphro-688.txt