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The Apology Part
1 Text | consider dishonourable and impious and wrong, especially now, Euthyphro Part
2 Intro| action may be both pious and impious; e.g. your chastisement 3 Intro| and what they all hate is impious.’ To this Euthyphro agrees.~ 4 Text | notice, for that a son is impious who prosecutes a father. 5 Text | and of things pious and impious so very exact, that, supposing 6 Text | you too may be doing an impious thing in bringing an action 7 Text | which includes whatever is impious?~EUTHYPHRO: To be sure, 8 Text | principle, I mean, that the impious, whoever he may be, ought 9 Text | one idea which made the impious impious, and the pious pious?~ 10 Text | idea which made the impious impious, and the pious pious?~EUTHYPHRO: 11 Text | action is pious, such another impious.~EUTHYPHRO: I will tell 12 Text | is hateful to the gods is impious, these two being the extreme 13 Text | will be pious and also impious?~EUTHYPHRO: So I should 14 Text | action is both pious and impious: but now it would seem that 15 Text | what all the gods hate is impious, and what they love pious 16 Text | opposite which they all hate, impious.~SOCRATES: Ought we to enquire 17 Text | and states, just as the impious, which is unpleasing to Gorgias Part
18 Text | of the greatest and most impious crimes, because they have Laws Book
19 7 | that such enquiries are impious; whereas the very opposite 20 9 | a brother. And he who is impious and disobedient in such 21 9 | be shameless as well as impious. But if he fly and will 22 9 | no slayers of mothers, or impious hands lifted up against 23 9 | and denounce him as the impious one; and he who does not 24 10 | do as he proposes; for if impious discourses were not scattered, 25 10 | soul according to their own impious notions; they affirm that 26 10 | piety. Perhaps you have seen impious men growing old and leaving 27 10 | about the Gods which is both impious and false.~Athenian. I think 28 10 | characterized as of all impious men the wickedest and most 29 10 | men the wickedest and most impious.~Athenian. Then are the 30 10 | this shall proclaim to all impious persons:—that they must 31 10 | law has also regard to the impious, and would not have them 32 10 | guilty of any other great and impious crime—shall be informed Phaedrus Part
33 Text | say,—to a certain extent, impious; can anything be more dreadful?~ Protagoras Part
34 Text | Socrates, that some of the most impious, and unrighteous, and intemperate, The Republic Book
35 2 | fiction is suicidal, ruinous, impious. ~I agree with you, he replied, 36 3 | a god daring to do such impious and dreadful things as they 37 5 | duties to be regarded as an impious and unrighteous person who 38 9 | unjust, more friendless, more impious, than he was at first; he The Seventh Letter Part
39 Text | wisdom, when dealing with the impious, would not be entirely blind