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Socrates and Crito: Teaching Morals and Honor

2023-03-14 00:20:52

Socrates is one of the earliest philosophers and teachers of Western philosophy. He lived in Athens, Greece from 470 BC to 399 BC. Because of his insight and understanding of the ways people should live, they have been studied today. Socrates was accused of committing countless crimes at the end of his life. Crime and youth ideological corruption etc. After all, Socrates was judged convicted immediately after being sentenced to death sentence. During his imprisonment he was visited by a friend named Kreto who discussed his death in addition to his proposal to escape from the prison.

In Plato's 'criticism', Socrates and Christ talked deeply about the cause of Socrates escape. Socrates was accused of defiling the hearts of the young people in Athens. Christopher's student and close friend Christos tried to persuade him to escape because he did not believe that Socrates committed the actual crime. Socrates believes that if the government punishes him because he violated the commandments he may have violated the law. Socrates believes that the law is an image of a common father in society.

Crito is a prison scene in the story. A group of friends of Socrates sent Krito to prison to help persuade Socrates to escape. Creo was a loyal friend who tried to convince Socrates to leave prison. Creo wants Socrates to exile from Greece. Friends of Socrates believe that if Socrates and his teachings were killed, that would be wrong. Socrates refused to escape from prison. Socrates pointed out to Creo many points, pointing out why he could not escape. The first thing Socrates pointed out is "If we do not follow his instructions, we will injure our own parts and erode it, it will only be improved through actions and destroyed by unreasonable behavior Socrates said he would erode his body if he did not abide by the verdict and basically his life would not be worth it.Socratic claims It is very reasonable, if you pursue a good life without corruption, your life after death will be very good.I think that it is very important to lead moral life!

Introduction Socrates criticized him as not to evade the death penalty. Cleo was puzzled about Socrates' inference, and Cleo and his friends were able to persuade him to escape as they were able to offer ransom to security guards. If it is not for himself, Socrates should escape for his friend, son and those who benefit from his teachings. The views of Socrates and Crete start from this point. By the way, I still believe it