1. Socrates and the Right to Die
Socrates faced a life ending death penalty, and although he had a well-prepared opportunity to escape and save himself, he chose to die. ... Would he escape wouldn't he be any better than those who condemned him to death even if this judgment has been wrong. With an escape he would lose his credibility and could not speak about virtue again. ...
- Word Count: 560
- Approx Pages: 2
- Grade Level: High School