In Our Time

Socrates in Prison

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Feb 20, 2025
In a captivating discussion, Angie Hobbs, Fiona Leigh, and James Warren unravel Socrates' profound final days as portrayed in Plato's Crito and Phaedo. They delve into Socrates' unwavering commitment to his principles, emphasizing his decision not to escape prison. The guests explore his views on death as a liberation of the soul, and his compelling arguments for immortality, igniting a lively debate on the nature of existence. They also reflect on Socrates' calm demeanor amidst turmoil, revealing how his philosophy continues to inspire and challenge moral thought.
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ANECDOTE

Socrates' Trial and Sentence

  • Socrates was convicted for not believing in the city's gods and corrupting the youth.
  • He was sentenced to death by hemlock while Athenians were on a sacred mission to Delos.
INSIGHT

Socrates' Choice of Death

  • Socrates chose death over exile or a fine, possibly to exemplify a good death.
  • He might have believed his death would be influential, like his philosophical discussions.
ANECDOTE

Crito's Plea

  • Crito, a wealthy friend of Socrates, was agitated over Socrates' impending death.
  • He believed it was avoidable and wanted to persuade Socrates to escape.
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