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Plato's 'Crito' is a thought-provoking dialogue that explores the themes of justice, morality, and the duty of citizens to the state. Set in the aftermath of Socrates' trial and impending execution, the text delves into the ethical implications of obeying the law versus acting according to one's conscience. Written in Plato's signature dialectical style, 'Crito' presents a dialogue between Socrates and his friend Crito, highlighting the Socratic method of questioning and critical thinking. This work is an essential piece in the canon of Western philosophy, showcasing Plato's philosophical prowess and his exploration of timeless philosophical questions. With its engaging narrative and philosophical depth, 'Crito' serves as a prime example of ancient Greek philosophical literature. As one of the most prominent figures in ancient philosophy, Plato's 'Crito' reflects his deep admiration for his mentor Socrates and his commitment to exploring complex ethical dilemmas. Plato's own experiences with political turmoil and societal injustice likely influenced his writing, as 'Crito' addresses the tensions between individual moral conscience and social obligations. By engaging with the text, readers can gain insight into Plato's philosophical views and ponder the enduring relevance of his ideas in contemporary society. I highly recommend 'Crito' to readers interested in classical philosophy, ethical theory, and political philosophy. This text offers a captivating examination of moral principles and civic duty, inviting readers to contemplate timeless questions about justice and personal integrity. Plato's nuanced exploration of these themes makes 'Crito' a compelling and intellectually stimulating read for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of moral philosophy.
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Oversættere: Benjamin Jowett
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E-bog: 16. marts 2020
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