Crito Crito
Dialogues by Plato

Crito

Dialogue by Plato with Historical Illustrations

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Publisher Description

Crito is a dialogue written by the ancient Greek writer and philosopher Plato in 360 BC. Its only characters are Socrates and Crito.

It centers around the moral consequences of helping Socrates escape from prison. Socrates argues against defying the law, even though Crito is willing to help him. Eventually Socrates convinces Crito that morally, Socrates must stay in prison and accept his execution. Plato, who had been a student of Socrates, wrote this dialogue among many others. Socrates is often a character of Plato's works, and the dialogue between Crito and Socrates is based on the death of Socrates. Socrates did in fact get executed by drinking hemlock.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2022
October 13
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
28
Pages
PUBLISHER
The Knowledge Press
SELLER
Kuldeep Sharma
SIZE
2.2
MB
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