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This is after Crito has suggested that he escapes from prison but says that if it is the right thing to do, he will try but if wrong, he will not.
Socrates also raises the philosophy that two wrongs can never make the right thing. In other words, it is immoral to seek revenge and do a wrong thing to the person who has wronged you. He states that “Then we ought not to retaliate or render evil for evil to anyone, whatever evil we may have suffered from him.” In fact, we must try to do good things for those who wrong us so that we can teach them to do the right things also. It does not pay to do wrong things to others in retaliation for their actions since this will not change the situation to look good.
Socrates urges us to scan the situation and so that we can make objective decisions that do not worsen the situation.
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