In the Crito Socrates argues that it is morally correct for him to stay in prison and be executed, even though he did nothing wrong. Is he correct?
You will need to read the dialogue at the End of Chap. 7, paying special attention to Socrates argument which begins on page 138, at marker 49 where he says Do we say that one must never in any way do wrong willingly
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here is the dialogue: The Great Conversation (virdocs.com)