Does Plato succeed in showing, both in the Crito and the Republic, that it is never in my interest to harm others?

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Psychology

 

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September 29, 2013

 

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It is impious to bring violence to bear against your mother and father; it is much more so to use it against your country. What shall we say in reply, Crito, that the laws speak the truth or not?’(p54). For Socrates, to break a rule is something like to harm our parents. We are respectful to our parents and we have to act same as for the laws...
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What shall we say in reply, Crito, that the laws speak the truth or not?’(p54). For Socrates, to break a rule is something like to harm our parents. We are respectful to our parents and we have to act same as for the laws. Rather than simply break the laws and escape. In the Republic, Plato, speaking through his teacher Socrates, sets out to answer two questions...
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