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Crito

Greek. Κρίτων · около 399 до н.э.
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Summary

The dialogue «Crito» by Plato is a conversation between Socrates and his friend Crito. The setting is a prison where Socrates awaits execution. Crito tries to persuade Socrates to escape to avoid an unjust death. He argues that Socrates should consider his family, friends, and reputation. However, Socrates rejects these arguments, asserting that it is important to uphold laws and principles of justice, even if they lead to personal suffering. He believes that escaping would violate his moral obligations and undermine his philosophical beliefs. Ultimately, Socrates decides to stay and accept his fate, demonstrating his commitment to his principles.

Crito
Date of publication: 29 September 2024
Last updated: 3 October 2024
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Crito
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Original titleGreek. Κρίτων · около 399 до н.э.
Genre: Philosophy