Plato's Crito Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
The Crito is a well-known dialogue by the ancient Greek philosopher, Plato, between Socrates and his follower Crito, regarding the source and nature of political obligation. Set after Plato's Apology, in which Socrates was sentenced to death for charges of corrupting the young and for impiety, Crito tries in this dialogue to convince Socrates to escape his imprisonment and go into exile.
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This is an Article on Plato's Crito. Page Contains Information, Facts Details or Explanation Guide About Plato's Crito Crito's arguments for escape
Socrates' responses
The laws' arguments
Later, Socrates presents four arguments from the personified Laws of Athens to show Crito that he should not escape:
