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Crito

Book • 1752
In 'Crito,' Plato presents a dialogue between Socrates and his friend Crito, who tries to persuade Socrates to escape from prison.

The dialogue delves into themes of justice, duty, and the moral obligations of citizens towards their state.

Socrates argues that he must obey the laws of Athens, even if they are unjust, because he has benefited from them throughout his life.

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Mentioned in 4 episodes

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Ellie Anderson
in relation to Socrates' decision to accept his death sentence.
Discretion with Barry Lam
Recommended by Father Bonaventure to be read after 'Apology' and alongside 'Euthyphro'.
Plato and His Dialogues
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Jack Symes
as one of the dialogues that will be discussed during the episodes.
Episode 70, Plato's Euthyphro: Socrates Accused (Part I - The Dialogue)
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Owen Fitzpatrick
as one of Plato's dialogues where Socrates refuses to escape prison.
HOW SOCRATES CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE
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Rachel Gottlieb
as one of the foundational texts that raises questions such as what hold does your city have over you.
Plato's Dialogues: Crito, Phaedo, Euthyphro, Symposium, and the Laws
Mentioned in relation to Socrates' time in prison.
75: Socrates’ Apology
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Rico Sneller
als een dialoog waarin Socrates de kans krijgt om te ontsnappen uit zijn dode cel.
Socrates
Mentioned among other dialogues by Plato that have been read and discussed.
Plato's Meno and Education with Dr. Daniel Wagner

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