Is it immortal to break the law according to Socrates in Crito? PHILOSOPHY

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The law and morality

In the Crito the character Socrates argues that it is immoral to break the law.  In a critical essay, evaluate that argument.  That is, either offer an objection to the argument or defend the argument from a potential objection.   The paper should also anticipate an objection to the paper’s central argument.  If the paper defends Socrates, then the paper should include: a thorough explanation of Socrates argument, a clear explanation of an objection and a discussion of why that objection fails.

 

If the paper offers an objection to Socrates’ argument, then the paper should include: an explanation of Socrates’ argument, an explanation of why Socrates’ argument fails (i.e. an objection), and discuss a potential reply to that objection (and why that reply fails).

 

The essay should include an introduction, conclusion and a clear thesis statement. It requires full citation from the book Plato-Five Dialogues 'Crito'. The essay requires 5 pages.

 

 

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