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15 December, 05:01

What it is that makes socrates "philosophical" while euthyphro is not?

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  1. 15 December, 05:22
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    In the end, the final purpose of a philosophy is to achieve the life that we could consider as good.

    Euthyphro on the other hand, also a whole another question that caused dilemma between all philosopher.

    That question is whether an action is considered as 'good' because it is commanded by God, or is it because God knows it is good so it is commanded to us.
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