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Socrates’ lesser punishment

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In the Apology, Socrates refuses to accept any lesser form of punishment (such as a prison or exile, though there was the offer of a fine). As such Socrates is sentenced to death. (a) Why does he do this, and (b) what moral principle does Socrates draw upon in defending his choice for not pleading for a lesser charge in order to save his life?

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