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Monthly Archives: December 2022

71. Plato’s ‘Crito’: Crito’s Attempt to Rescue Socrates from Death, Part 2

In part I of this story, I explained how Crito tried unsuccessfully to convince Socrates to abandon his noble stance of proceeding with his execution and implored him to take the escape route planned out by Crito and others. I discussed how Crito approached the situation from a totally self-centered perspective: What would Crito’s friends […]

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Posted bySocratesDecember 4, 2022August 16, 2024Posted inCrito, Greek Philosophy, Philosophy, Plato's Dialogues, Political Philosophy, SocratesTags: Crito and Social Contract Theory, Crito and Socrates, Crito and Socrates are best friends, Plato and Social Contract Theory, Plato's Crito, Socrates and Achilles, Socrates and Social Contract Theory, Socrates awaiting execution, Socrates in prison, Socrates' escape, Socrates' trialLeave a comment on 71. Plato’s ‘Crito’: Crito’s Attempt to Rescue Socrates from Death, Part 2
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