id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt plato-euthyphro-1480 plato-euthyphro-1480 .txt text/plain 6798 618 87 SOCRATES: A young man who is little known, Euthyphro; and I hardly know EUTHYPHRO: Yes, Socrates; and, as I was saying, I can tell you, if you EUTHYPHRO: Piety, then, is that which is dear to the gods, and impiety EUTHYPHRO: Yes, Socrates, the nature of the differences about which we SOCRATES: And the quarrels of the gods, noble Euthyphro, when they EUTHYPHRO: But I believe, Socrates, that all the gods would be agreed as EUTHYPHRO: Yes. SOCRATES: Is not that which is loved in some state either of becoming or EUTHYPHRO: Yes. SOCRATES: And that which is dear to the gods is loved by them, and is in SOCRATES: Then that which is dear to the gods, Euthyphro, is not holy, EUTHYPHRO: Yes. SOCRATES: But that which is dear to the gods is dear to them because it SOCRATES: Then piety, Euthyphro, is an art which gods and men have of ./cache/plato-euthyphro-1480.txt ./txt/plato-euthyphro-1480.txt