Problem: Socrates asks Euthyphro whether the gods love something because it's pious or whether it's pious because they love it. As a preliminary to this line of thought, he asks Euthyphro a number of questions that depend upon his distinguishing between an agent and an object: a carried thing and someone carrying it; a led thing and someone leading; a seen thing and the person seeing it. Why does he do this and what's its relevance to their discussion? Need Assignment Help?