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Dialogue
1 Euthyf| that he is not a likely man himself to have brought 2 Euthyf| Ion. But he is not a bad man, and he is friendly to Socrates, 3 Euthyf| Athenians do not care about any man being thought wise until 4 Euthyf| is he?~SOCRATES: A young man who is little known, Euthyphro; 5 Euthyf| of character in the young man, and for which he is certainly 6 Euthyf| fancy that he must be a wise man, and seeing that I am the 7 Euthyf| am the reverse of a wise man, he has found me out, and 8 Euthyf| much consequence. For a man may be thought wise; but 9 Euthyf| SOCRATES: Your father! my good man?~EUTHYPHRO: Yes.~SOCRATES: 10 Euthyf| nature of right and truth. A man must be an extraordinary 11 Euthyf| must be an extraordinary man, and have made great strides 12 Euthyf| SOCRATES: I suppose that the man whom your father murdered 13 Euthyf| is whether the murdered man has been justly slain. If 14 Euthyf| proceed against him. Now the man who is dead was a poor dependant 15 Euthyf| that if he did, the dead man was but a murderer, and 16 Euthyf| SOCRATES: Does not every man love that which he deems 17 Euthyf| For surely neither God nor man will ever venture to say 18 Euthyf| by the master of the dead man, and dies because he is 19 Euthyf| me the truth. For, if any man knows, you are he; and therefore