Mróz, Tomasz2012-03-092012-03-092011Peitho. Examina Antiqua, nr 1(2), 2011, s. 191-202.2082–7539http://hdl.handle.net/10593/2242The present paper examined how Polish philosophers, historians and classicists understood and interpreted Plato’s Euthyphro in the 19th century. The article provides evidence for a twofold interest that Polish readers had for the dialogue in this period. Firstly, Catholic think¬ers focused on the ethical issues of the dialogue and supported the reviv¬al of the Scholasticism, confirming, at the same time, the vitality of Plato’s thought. Secondly, the text of Plato’s opusculum was a conveni¬ent didactic material for various teachers of the Greek language: while the Euthyphro gave them the opportunity to raise ethical and logical issues, they also taught philosophy on the basis of this dialogue.enPlatoEuthyphroAdamskiJezierskiLutosławskiPawlickiTralkaSome Remarks on the Nineteenth Century Studies of the Euthyphro in PolandArtykuł