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Socrates thinks that his behavior as a Council member and during the oligarchy indicates that
{ 1 } - his whole concern is not to do anything unjust or impious.
{ 2 } - he will join others in an unjust course rather than run risk of prison.
{ 3 } - for fear of death he will yield to any man, contrary to what is right.
{ 4 } - threat of immediate death will change his commitment to justice.
{ 5 } - death is something he could care less about.
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Socrates thinks that his behavior as a Council member and during the oligarchy indicates that
{ 1 } - his whole concern is not to do anything unjust or impious.
{ 2 } - he will join others in an unjust course rather than run risk of prison.
{ 3 } - for fear of death he will yield to any man, contrary to what is right.
{ 4 } - threat of immediate death will change his commitment to justice.
{ 5 } - death is something he could care less about.
See 32d.
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Socrates thinks that his behavior as a Council member and during the oligarchy indicates that
{ 1 } - his whole concern is not to do anything unjust or impious.
{ 2 } - he will join others in an unjust course rather than run risk of prison.
{ 3 } - for fear of death he will yield to any man, contrary to what is right.
{ 4 } - threat of immediate death will change his commitment to justice.
{ 5 } - death is something he could care less about.
See 32b.
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Socrates thinks that his behavior as a Council member and during the oligarchy indicates that
{ 1 } - his whole concern is not to do anything unjust or impious.
{ 2 } - he will join others in an unjust course rather than run risk of prison.
{ 3 } - for fear of death he will yield to any man, contrary to what is right.
{ 4 } - threat of immediate death will change his commitment to justice.
{ 5 } - death is something he could care less about.
See 32a.
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Socrates thinks that his behavior as a Council member and during the oligarchy indicates that
{ 1 } - his whole concern is not to do anything unjust or impious.
{ 2 } - he will join others in an unjust course rather than run risk of prison.
{ 3 } - for fear of death he will yield to any man, contrary to what is right.
{ 4 } - threat of immediate death will change his commitment to justice.
{ 5 } - death is something he could care less about.
See 32a.
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Socrates thinks that his behavior as a Council member and during the oligarchy indicates that
{ 1 } - his whole concern is not to do anything unjust or impious.
{ 2 } - he will join others in an unjust course rather than run risk of prison.
{ 3 } - for fear of death he will yield to any man, contrary to what is right.
{ 4 } - threat of immediate death will change his commitment to justice.
{ 5 } - death is something he could care less about.
He says he could not care less about it. See 32d.
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