Socrates Euthyphro

But now you see that they are in opposite cases as being altogether different from each other: the one is such as to be loved because it is being loved, the other is being loved because it is such as to be loved. I’m afraid, Euthyphro, that when you were asked what piety is, you did not wish to make its nature clear to me, but you told me an affect or quality of it, that the pious has the quality of being loved by all the gods, but you have not yet told me what the pious is.”In the Euthyphro, Socrates ultimately responds to Euthyphro’s claim that the pious is that which all the gods love with the above complaint. Given both what Socrates means by an account of piety and why he is interested in finding one, EXPLAIN why Socrates is so dissatisfied with Euthyphro’s claim. If it is indeed true that all the gods love pious actions, WHY isn’t this a satisfactory definition? WHAT kind of thing would need to be specified in an adequate account?WRITE SIMPLE, NO COMPLICATED WORDS NO OUTSIDE SOURCESWRITE WHAT YOU THINK