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  • Crito - Wikipedia
    It depicts a conversation between Socrates and his wealthy friend Crito of Alopece regarding justice (δικαιοσύνη), injustice (ἀδικία), and the appropriate response to injustice It follows Socrates' imprisonment, just after the events of the Apology
  • The Internet Classics Archive | Crito by Plato
    I only wish, Crito, that they could; for then they could also do the greatest good, and that would be well But the truth is, that they can do neither good nor evil: they cannot make a man wise or make him foolish; and whatever they do is the result of chance
  • Crito - Platonic Foundation
    W ell now, Crito, it seems clear enough to me anyway C RITO: It seems all too clear, but dearest Socrates, even at this stage heed me and save yourself For if you die it is not just a single misfortune for me No, quite apart from being deprived
  • CRITO
    Crito (Cr): It certainly is So: About what time is it? Cr: Just before dawn So: I'm surprised that the prison guard was willing to admit you Cr: He is used to me by now, Socrates, since I visit here so often And besides, I have done him a good turn So: Did you get here just now or a while ago? Cr: Quite a while ago
  • Crito: Full Work Summary | SparkNotes
    A short summary of Plato's Crito This free synopsis covers all the crucial plot points of Crito
  • Crito Summary Analysis | LitCharts
    At early dawn, Socrates wakes up to find his friend and student, Crito, in his cell Socrates is surprised that the guards let him in, but Crito explains that he bribed them Socrates also wonders why Crito didn’t wake him when he entered
  • Crito: The Philosophical Debate on Law and Obligation in Plato
    Plato's 'Crito' is a seminal dialogue that explores profound themes regarding law, obligation, and the nature of justice through a conversation between Socrates and his friend Crito
  • The Project Gutenberg EBook of Crito, by Plato
    Time is precious, and Crito has come early in order to gain his consent to a plan of escape This can be easily accomplished by his friends, who will incur no danger in making the attempt to save him, but will be disgraced for ever if they allow him to perish


















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