Each game puts a philosophical problem in your hands. Explore Socratic dialogue, test Cartesian doubt, trace Humean induction, forge Hegelian dialectics, compete in a Marxist quiz show, confront Sartrean freedom, or sit on a Foucauldian committee.

Based on primary texts.

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GAME 01
The Examined Life: Euthyphro
Socrates meets a man who claims to know exactly what piety is. Do you?
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GAME 02
The Evil Demon
Descartes suspects something is deceiving him. Mark what you can be certain of — if anything.
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GAME 03
The Ledger
Hume has a small problem with the entire basis of human knowledge. Sit with him and keep the record.
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GAME 04
The Anvil
Hegel believes every contradiction contains a hidden unity. Forge it.
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GAME 05
Marxist Jeopardy!
Marx hosts a game show about the base and superstructure. Engels and Bakunin are your opponents. Answer carefully.
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GAME 06
The Good, the Bad, and the Authentic
Sartre gives you six choices. None of them come with instructions. Draw yourself.
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GAME 07
The Committee
You serve on a curriculum review. Five departments, each with their own standards. Foucault is watching.
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