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Self-Quiz 2.1: Plato,
Euthyphro
Normative Ethics
Theories of Right Conduct
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When Socrates first asks what piety is, Euthyphro initially claims that it is
prosecuting wrongdoers.
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acting kindly and fairly.
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treating everyone equally.
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doing that which is holy and perfect.
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The Euthyphro question asks
how do we know what the gods love?
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must all the gods love something for it to be pious?
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what is the relationship between religion and morality?
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is the pious loved by the gods because it is pious, or is it pious because it is loved by the gods?
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Euthyphro claims when the gods love things
they have no reasons for doing so.
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it is because those things are beautiful.
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it is because those things are pious.
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it is because those things bring them pleasure.
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According to Socrates, if the gods love pious things because they are pious, then
the pious is the same as the god-loved.
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the pious is
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god-love is evidence of piety.
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piety is evidence of god-love.
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Which of the following is
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Sometimes the gods disagree.
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Listing examples is not the same as giving a definition.
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We may not have an obligation to do as the gods command.
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If the gods love things because they are pious, then the pious is not the same as the god-loved.
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What definition of piety does Socrates endorse?
Things are pious because the gods love them.
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Things are pious because people believe them to be pious.
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There is no such thing as piety.
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None of the above
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