A. Hobbes’s levisithan
B. The of job
C. John milton’s paradise lost
D. Homer’s iliad
A. Because prosecuting criminals can often be an unholy act
B. Because there are other acts which are also holy
C. Because euthyphro doesn’t specify what kind of crinimals should be prosecuted
D. Because euthyphro doesn’t specify what kind of punishment these criminals deserve
A. Euthyphro could speak in socrates defense
B. Euthyphro could persuade meletus to drop his charges
C. Euthyphro could teach socrates about the art of rhetoric
D. Euthyphro could teach socrates about religious matters
A. He’s not very smart
B. He’s has a hooked nose
C. He’s an unknown
D. He has a sparse beard
A. Plato
B. Aristotle
C. Socrates
D. Xenophon
A. Charging a fee for his teaching
B. Inventing new deities
C. Corrupting the youth
D. Not recognizing the established gods
A. Plato
B. Socrates
C. Xenophon
D. Aristotle
A. Socrates
B. Xenophon
C. Plato
D. Aristotle
A. Aristotle
B. Socrates
C. Plato
D. Xenophon
A. Sophroniscus
B. Aristophanes
C. Lamprocles
D. Zenexenus