
Critón o el deber
Critón o el deber is a dialogue written by Plato, featuring a conversation between Socrates and his friend Criton just before Socrates' execution. In this philosophical discourse, they explore themes of duty, justice, and the moral implications of obeying the law. The work is notable for its examination of Socratic ethics and the nature of obligation, reflecting Plato's views on morality and civic responsibility.
























