Socrates said that law is the correct judgment of the state.
If you break a law then you'll go to jail.But it depends on what law you break.Does that answer your question?
No, I think you are deluding yourself.
No, I think you are deluding yourself.
Amanda Wenk
"He would not break the law to save his life" Socrates quote
Socrates feels indebted to the state and, as such, is unwilling to break his contract because it has provided him with: A. an education.
Epictetus presents Socrates as the model for Stoic beliefs - using his as an ideal citizen - a family man, soldier, city councillor, and thinker, who was prepared to accept death rather than break the law - the epitome of Stoic thought.
Socrates said that law is the correct judgment of the state.
If you break the law, you will be a criminal in the particular law-enforcement and will be penalized.
Break is one. As in Uphold the Law/Break the Law.
turning against family.
if you break the law u go to jail
If you break a law then you'll go to jail.But it depends on what law you break.Does that answer your question?
Socrates was near the end of his life when executed. He knew that in his death he could accomplish more than what he could in exile. Socrates was in prison for awhile, and had friends whom had a plot to get him escaped. He denied it, because he was put in there because of the law and even though the law may be wrong he still had to obey it. Therefore, he did not try to defy them and escape.
i Employees of all faiths might break the law at work.
If the law is unjust or evil it is not wrong to break it.