@article{oai:glim-re.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000726, author = {小島, 和男 and Kojima, Kazuo}, issue = {12}, journal = {学習院大学人文科学論集, Gakushuin University studies in humanities}, month = {Oct}, note = {application/pdf, In‘‘Cleitophon”, Cleitophon criticized Socrates that he exhorts to Virtue (‘protoreptikos’)but he never tells more, what must be done to live with Virtue. However, it can be read in‘℃rito”, in which Socrates considers about his actual behaviour Socrates told Crito that he would fbllow logos that seems to be the best after logical consideration, and dialogued with him in‘℃rito”. Socrates persuaded Crito to consider whether escape from prison is right, and he refused to escape because“he ought to do what he has agreed to as a right thing”. It means human justice and it i$what Cleitophon wanted to know・Aman who wants to live a‘well’ with Virtue could only live‘well’to a ignoramus somehow. He ought to dialogue with logical thought and“ought to do what he has agreed to as a right thing”. Human justice goes only in fbrm of an agreement strictly. Following the logos that seems to be the best at the moment, at any risk is living well, beautifully and rightly with Virtue, and a man has no other way to live a‘well’life. Therefore, Socrates chose not escape, but death.}, pages = {1--24}, title = {クレイトポンへの回答: 「クリトン」 におけるソクラテスの正義}, year = {2003}, yomi = {コジマ, カズオ} }