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Airida [17]
3 years ago
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In the Euthyphro they discuss the nature of Piety. Just beneath this discussion is a deeper question regarding what makes an act

ion good. For example when you help some body in need or when you tell the truth you are doing something good. But what makes these actions and other good?
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Alja [10]3 years ago
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When the things you do brings someone happiness
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