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Analysis Of Crito
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The question is raised within the dialogue between Socrates and Crito
concerning civil disobedience. Crito has the desire, the means, and many
compelling reasons with which he tries to convince the condemned to acquiesce in
the plan to avoid his imminent death. Though Crito's temptation is imposin ....
Middle of essay ....s to destroy and make
untenable the petition that he may rightfully dissent:
Then consider the logical consequence. If we leave this place without
first persuading the state to let us go, are we or are we not doing an injury,
and doing it in a quarter where it is least justifiable? Are we or are we not
abiding by our just agreements?
To criticize or reproach Socrates' decision to accept his punishment is
unjustifiable in most of the arguments. The only point of disagreement with
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