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1 Crito| no man should either do evil, or return evil for evil, 2 Crito| either do evil, or return evil for evil, or betray the 3 Crito| evil, or return evil for evil, or betray the right. Are 4 Crito| sufferer and not a doer of evil. But if he breaks agreements, 5 Crito| agreements, and returns evil for evil, they will be angry 6 Crito| agreements, and returns evil for evil, they will be angry with 7 Crito| refuses to do the least evil in order to avoid the greatest, 8 Crito| can do neither good nor evil is true, if taken in the 9 Crito| which he means, of moral evil; in his own words, ‘they 10 Crito| replaced, but there is another evil: people who do not know 11 Crito| they can do the greatest evil to any one who has lost 12 Crito| many could do the greatest evil; for then they would also 13 Crito| property; or that even a worse evil may happen to us? Now, if 14 Crito| opinions of the unwise are evil?~CRITO: Certainly.~SOCRATES: 15 Crito| understanding, will he not suffer evil?~CRITO: Certainly he will.~ 16 Crito| SOCRATES: And what will the evil be, whither tending and 17 Crito| what is destroyed by the evil.~SOCRATES: Very good; and 18 Crito| fair and foul, good and evil, which are the subjects 19 Crito| Could we live, having an evil and corrupted body?~CRITO: 20 Crito| just and unjust, good and evil, honorable and dishonorable.—‘ 21 Crito| or is doing wrong always evil and dishonorable, as I was 22 Crito| that injustice is always an evil and dishonour to him who 23 Crito| Again, Crito, may we do evil?~CRITO: Surely not, Socrates.~ 24 Crito| SOCRATES: And what of doing evil in return for evil, which 25 Crito| doing evil in return for evil, which is the morality of 26 Crito| just.~SOCRATES: For doing evil to another is the same as 27 Crito| not to retaliate or render evil for evil to any one, whatever 28 Crito| retaliate or render evil for evil to any one, whatever evil 29 Crito| evil to any one, whatever evil we may have suffered from 30 Crito| retaliation nor warding off evil by evil is ever right. And 31 Crito| nor warding off evil by evil is ever right. And shall 32 Crito| or revile or do any other evil to your father or your master, 33 Crito| or received some other evil at his hands?—you would 34 Crito| patriotic citizens will cast an evil eye upon you as a subverter 35 Crito| sufferer and not a doer of evil; a victim, not of the laws, 36 Crito| you go forth, returning evil for evil, and injury for 37 Crito| forth, returning evil for evil, and injury for injury,


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