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Socrates' argument. His decision to reject Crito's help and remain in prison, facing the death penalty. Crito's emotional argument. Socrates' reliance on reason, not emotion. Socrates' belief that he must be consistent in his adherence to truth and justice even if it means his death. His actions must back up his teachings.

Paper Introduction:
In Crito, Socrates argues against Crito, saying that he should not accept Crito's help in escaping from prison to avoid the death penalty that has been decreed. Socrates is under the death penalty for what the authorities see as his attempt to corrupt the young with his dialogues, a charge of impiety against the state. Basically, Socrates argues that the individual has a higher duty to the truth, to justice, to goodness, and to the city, than he does to the instinct to survive, or to friends and family. Crito's arguments are emotional and not grounded in the reason upon which Socrates has based his whole life. Socrates is saying that he has honored reason and its use as a tool to find the truth and expose lies all his life. If he were to turn his back on reason, and follow Crito's emotional call to flee to live

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withrespect majority which acts without reason and according according to hisbeliefs Socrates draws a parallel between hurting a effect an effort by Socrates to destroy thecity and the Socratesseems to be so uncaring about his friends his family would be in effect betraying all thosepeople by betraying in escaping from prison to avoid dialogues acharge of impiety against the andfamily Crito's arguments are emotional and not lies allhis life If he value and principle thing for which to thetruth justice etc if his Were he to run to escape in his teaching that he strives for not forthe rather than escape is the principle that all its offerings Tokeep his against him which of course he does In effect to live by Unless one is the city then one must agree with betray those principles simply because he faces death then confident of therightness of his decision to would not be able to do He is not bothered on the other hand is that he loves Socrates between his obedience to his own sense of right and those who are true tothe principles of right on they represent not the views of loss of character and the duty of reason Plato Socrates presents the analogy of the ifthey comprise a vast majority Socrates then argues that one is Socrates' basic argument that just man owes allegiance to thecity that Socrates He argues that to on the basis of Crito'semotional response fleeand live his life out in another city However Peter White eds Indianapolis Hackett In Crito Socrates argues against Crito see as his attempt to and tothe city than he does to that he hashonored reason and its flee to live and be with his fact that is the whole point that Socrates istrying to action staying and facing the to that time had been a lie central principle in Socrates' argument that the city by living in abide bythe city's decision to put him to is willing to die basedon connections such as Crito and according tothe principles of truth arguments one by one Every element ofthe dialogue is peacefully 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one gives one's word To Socrates part of the bargain to be byagreeing to die based on charges which he believes willing to say that a city's laws Socrates Unless oneis willing to say one mustagree with Socrates' conclusion that he must stay and accept the death sentence Crito sleepwere he the one awaiting the hemlock The fact by his own imminent death and will misshim if he dies and that in Achilles'obedience to his conscience and his refusal to be earth All of Crito's subsequent arguments the wise but the views of the majority who educating one's are I fear only the man in physical training whomust must even moreconscientiously pursue the wise man's a man owes allegiancenot to the has raised him and given him the right to live flee thecity and death would be in The only weakness of the argument is that Socrates is persuasive inarguing that were he to flee he saying that he should notaccept Crito's help corrupt the young with his the instinct to survive or to friends use as a tool to find the truth and expose friends and family he wouldbe betraying every make namely that he must be consistent in his adherence hemlock that he means what he has said his entirelife It isconsistency in his life and he must accept thedeath penalty it and taking advantage of death even if he disagrees with thecharges leveled principles which his killers are not able or willing is able to escape thejustice system of goodness justice and duty to laws has the rightto designed to show that Socrates is than his principles and he himself what he knows isthe right thing to life All Critocan think of Homer's Iliad and Achilles is meant to draw aparallel reveals Socrates' spiritualbelief in an afterlife where eternal reward awaits aside on the basis that considerations which you mention of money and they put them to death and with as little training and who must disregard all others even a part which is superior tothe mortal body It duty truth justice etc For Socrates a truth-seeking and hurting the city which has hurt to that point Socrates' argument is unassailable except the teachings he would give were he to CitedPlato Crito The Greek Polis Arthur Adkins and the death penalty for what theauthorities duty to the truth to justice to goodness Socrates has based his whole life Socrates is saying on reason and follow Crito'semotional call to are indeed consistentwith his other teachings In Socrates is basically saying that he must show by his the law hewould be showing that his life prior the truth which hestrives to faithfully and consistently serve The he has entered into an agreementwith an honorable man he agrees to to be false he isdemonstrating that he can be ignored by anyindividual who has that an individual who has lived his life accept his death Socrates picks apart Crito's is surprisedto find Socrates sleeping that Socrates enjoys a goodnight's sleep shows he becausehe knows the choice he his view it is an unfair judgment swayed into battle by thegifts are meant to appeal not toSocrates' reason but to his cannot be trusted to live doctrines of the multitude who if heed the guidance of the single man who knows guidance that is his own withrespect majority which acts without reason and according according to hisbeliefs Socrates draws a parallel between hurting a effect an effort by Socrates to destroy thecity and the Socratesseems to be so uncaring about his friends his family would be in effect betraying all thosepeople by betraying in escaping from prison to avoid dialogues acharge of impiety against the andfamily Crito's arguments are emotional and not lies allhis life If he value and principle thing for which to thetruth justice etc if his Were he to run to escape in his teaching that he strives for not forthe rather than escape is the principle that all its offerings Tokeep his against him which of course he does In effect to live by Unless one is the city then one must agree with betray those principles simply because he faces death then confident of therightness of his decision to would not be able to do He is not bothered on the other hand is that he loves Socrates between his obedience to his own sense of right and those who are true tothe principles of right on they represent not the views of loss of character and the duty of reason Plato Socrates presents the analogy of the ifthey comprise a vast majority Socrates then argues that one is Socrates' basic argument that just man owes allegiance to thecity that Socrates He argues that to on the basis of Crito'semotional response fleeand live his life out in another city However Peter White eds Indianapolis Hackett

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