Plato's Arguments In Crito

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In the dialogue of “Crito,” written by Plato, Socrates and Crito are in a situation where they are debating if Socrates should stay in jail or escape jail. Crito believes that Socrates should escape jail because if he does not, he would be betraying his children. Crito supports his argument by also explaining that the government was wrong about putting Socrates in jail and he should therefore, escape. Socrates considers Crito’s argument but then states that he shall stay in jail, for it is his purpose of obeying the government. Socrates explains his reasonings by creating imaginary conversations of having a talk with the jury. He believes he owes the government his obedience because he wants to set a good example to the people, does not want