Law and Obedience: The Arguments of Plato’s Crito [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 34 (2):403-404 (1980)
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Abstract

A pedantic and tedious discussion of Socrates’ arguments in Plato’s Crito for obeying the law. Its author, A. D. Woozley, who was a contributor to The Philosophy of Socrates, edited by Gregory Vlastos, focuses on the logical adequacy of Socrates’ arguments. Predictably, he finds them wanting.

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