In presenting his case to convince Socrates to escape his punishment, Crito gives a number of arguments for escaping. Crito first points out that Socrates’ conviction and punishment would be an ...
I am walking down a very long and very immaculate concrete corridor. There are florescent lights, no decorations, the walls are painted white. No one is visibly present except myself, although I am ...
The Crito is a short dialogue written by Plato on a conversation between Socrates and his rich Athenian friend, Crito. The events of the dialogue occur after the Apology, and Socrates is in prison ...
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