question archive Let's say you were jailed for a false crime and sentenced to death, just like Socrates

Let's say you were jailed for a false crime and sentenced to death, just like Socrates

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Let's say you were jailed for a false crime and sentenced to death, just like Socrates. You have a chance to escape, but it requires a little... dirty work. You will have to kill a prison guard who's at the door and a friend will bribe another. You are absolutely falsely imprisoned, but it's not technically these guards' faults. You'll also necessarily bring a friend into this scenario.1) Even if you're falsely imprisoned, is it wrong to fight your way out?2) Is it still immoral to bribe a guard in a scenario like this?3) Finally, would you do it anyway?Please write your own post, then comment on two classmates' posts.

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