Uh, … breathing?
To avoid looking far, Socrates considered it morally obligatory to stop breathing, and living for that matter, by drinking hemlock. There seems to be agreement that he could just as easily flee from Athens, so it was a moral choice, not something he was forced to do.
It’s all relative.
To avoid looking far, Socrates considered it morally obligatory to stop breathing, and living for that matter, by drinking hemlock. There seems to be agreement that he could just as easily flee from Athens, so it was a moral choice, not something he was forced to do.
It’s all relative.