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Socrates & Crito
Topic: Does Socrates convince you (as he seems to have persuaded Crito) that an agreement obliges him to remain in Athens and face execution?
Crito is a dialogue between Socrates and the title character in which both men discuss whether Socrates should or should not attempt to escape from an execution sentenced by the state of Athens. The scene is set a few days before the actual execution of Socrates is scheduled to take place. Crito approaches Socrates in his prison cell and attempts to persuade him into running away with the monetary and physical help of Crito and Socrates’ other friends and admirers. Crito gives a number of reasons why Socrates should run away basing his reasons around how Socrates should avoid harm (e.g. by running away, Socrates will avoid harming his friends and their reputation, his children, and so forth). Socrates is faced with making a decision in a limited amount of time (i.e. the decision to run away). Socrates rejects Crito’s reasons for running away, and then presents his own arguments about why running away would be committing a wrongful act.
Before Socrates begins his two arguments, Crito concedes to Socrates’ assertion that if two parties have come to an agreement, then the agree
Approximate Word count = 2074
Approximate Pages = 8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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