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... Crito , and The Phaedo . The Apology presents Socrates ' defense at his trial on charges of corrupting youth and believing in gods other than the State's divinities . The Phaedo records Socrates ' last conversation before 304 PLATO ...
... Crito , and The Phaedo . The Apology presents Socrates ' defense at his trial on charges of corrupting youth and believing in gods other than the State's divinities . The Phaedo records Socrates ' last conversation before 304 PLATO ...
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... Crito , Crito visits Socrates in prison and tries to persuade him to escape . We print below , from the Jowett translation , third edition , Socrates ' argument for submitting to the death penalty that the law had imposed on him . FROM ...
... Crito , Crito visits Socrates in prison and tries to persuade him to escape . We print below , from the Jowett translation , third edition , Socrates ' argument for submitting to the death penalty that the law had imposed on him . FROM ...
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... Crito bids . Now you depart in innocence , a sufferer and not a doer of evil ; a victim , not of the laws but of men ... Crito . ' This , dear Crito , is the voice which I seem to hear murmuring in my ears , like the sound of the flute ...
... Crito bids . Now you depart in innocence , a sufferer and not a doer of evil ; a victim , not of the laws but of men ... Crito . ' This , dear Crito , is the voice which I seem to hear murmuring in my ears , like the sound of the flute ...
Contents
JAMES BALDWIN from The Fire Next Time | 199 |
RACE AND RACISM | 211 |
DISSENT AND CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE | 290 |
Copyright | |
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