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Dialogue
1 Euthyf| Athens, it is easier to do men harm than to do them good;’ 2 Euthyf| differences of opinion, as among men, so also among the gods? 3 Euthyf| opinion, either among gods or men, as to the propriety of 4 Euthyf| justice which ‘attends’ to men. But what is the meaning 5 Euthyf| applied to dogs, horses, and men, implies that in some way 6 Euthyf| business between gods and men. But although they are the 7 Euthyf| with equal frankness. For men are not easily persuaded 8 Euthyf| he begins to make other men wise; and then for some 9 Euthyf| the universal want of all men. To this the soothsayer 10 Euthyf| judge. Of all our political men he is the only one who seems 11 Euthyf| him, Socrates, from other men, is his exact knowledge 12 Euthyf| go unpunished. For do not men regard Zeus as the best 13 Euthyf| these the points about which men differ, and about which 14 Euthyf| SOCRATES: Well, but speaking of men, Euthyphro, did you ever 15 Euthyf| the particulars—gods and men alike; and, if they dispute 16 Euthyf| justice which attends to men.~SOCRATES: That is good, 17 Euthyf| you say, you are of all men living the one who is best 18 Euthyf| is an art which gods and men have of doing business with 19 Euthyf| respect for the opinions of men. I am sure, therefore, that