Socrates Vs Crito

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Socrates looks at his acts as being just when he is talking to Crito. Crito brings up many points on why Socrates shouldn’t die and Socrates counters all of them. One of the main points Crito brings up is the way of law and how it’s unjust for Socrates to be put to death. Crito brings up Socrates’s sons and how they won’t have a father or how his pupils won’t have a teacher. Socrates responds by saying how his sons and pupils would be disappointed in him and may see him as a coward if he breaks the law and escapes death. Crito also explains how if Socrates stays he would be allowing Socrates’ enemies to accuse him unjustly and therefore Socrates would be acting unjust to himself (Plato 69). Socrates stays true to the Laws of Athens and tells