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by Plato
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Tyson Adams Reviews
Tyson Adams Reviews rated it 8 years ago
Less interesting than the Apology.
Leopard
Leopard rated it 11 years ago
This is the sequel to Plato's Apology . Socrates has been condemned to death, but for religious reasons his execution has been postponed for a few weeks. Crito, one of his friends, has smuggled himself into Socrates' cell late at night and offers to bribe all the necessary persons to get him out of...
Khaleel
Khaleel rated it 12 years ago
Die with honor is better than living with disgrace , that's why Socrates refuted to escape from the prison , he found consolation in what he called " Gods will " but I think he knew that this is the only way to make his philosophy eternal , to live with and die for.
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd rated it 12 years ago
This dialogue takes place on the day before Socrate's execution in his cell between Socrates and his friend Crito. This dialogue is about another age old arguments: whether two wrongs go together to make a right. It is Socrates' position that they do not. One of the traditions of Athens was that pol...
wjmcomposer
wjmcomposer rated it 13 years ago
So here in the dialog often thought of as the companion to the Apology, we have a very different Socrates. Where the Apology shows him testing the boundaries and ideals of a man's relationship with community/state/law, the Crito brings an absolutist Socrates to the conversation. Here the ideas of ci...
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