krito
Krito is a philosophical dialogue written by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato. It is one of the most widely studied and debated dialogues in the history of Western philosophy. The dialogue represents a conversation between the elderly Athenian general Socrates and his young friend Crito, who is visiting Socrates in prison before his trial and expected execution.
In the dialogue, Crito argues that Socrates has a moral obligation to escape from prison and live
Socrates responds by outlining his commitment to living a life of virtue and justice, even in the
Throughout the dialogue, Plato explores the tension between individual self-interest and the pursuit of virtue and