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The reason that Socrates will not propose imprisonment, a fine with imprisonment till it is paid, or exile, as alternative penalties to death is that he doesn't know that they are better than death and he isn't willing to wrong himself.

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1 is correct!

The reason that Socrates will not propose imprisonment, a fine with imprisonment till it is paid, or exile, as alternative penalties to death is that he doesn't know that they are better than death and he isn't willing to wrong himself.

See 37a-e.

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2 is wrong. Please try again.

The reason that Socrates will not propose imprisonment, a fine with imprisonment till it is paid, or exile, as alternative penalties to death is that he doesn't know that they are better than death and he isn't willing to wrong himself.

    { 1 } - True.
    { 2 } - False.

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