¿Pío es lo que agrada a los dioses?
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Los términos piedad e impiedad son de bastante importancia en la Grecia antigua, pues en torno a ambos termino se desarrollaban no solo elementos de virtud, sino incluso de carácter legislativo. A continuación se presentará la discusión entre Sócrates y Eutifrón en el Eutifrón de Platón, de manera que se vea el tratamiento tanto de la piedad y de la impiedad que le daban los antiguos griegos, así como la discusión de Sócrates con los mismos.
Piety and impiety were quite important in ancient Greece, for elements of both virtue and legislative nature were developed around them. In this paper the discussion between Socrates and Euthyphro in the Plato’s Euthyphro will be presented. It will show the Greeks’ account of both piety and impiety, as well as the discussion of Socrates with them.
Piety and impiety were quite important in ancient Greece, for elements of both virtue and legislative nature were developed around them. In this paper the discussion between Socrates and Euthyphro in the Plato’s Euthyphro will be presented. It will show the Greeks’ account of both piety and impiety, as well as the discussion of Socrates with them.