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About This Challenge
In “The Unmoved Mover” timeline game, players must place events in their correct chronological order to progress through the game and learn about the concept of ‘The Unmoved Mover’.
Players must carefully consider the sequence of events and their historical context to succeed in the game.
The game challenges players to think critically about cause and effect relationships in history.
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350 BC: Aristotle introduces the concept of the Unmoved Mover in his work Metaphysics
13th century: Thomas Aquinas incorporates the Unmoved Mover into his philosophical system in Summa Theologica
1641: Rene Descartes critiques the concept of the Unmoved Mover in his Meditations on First Philosophy
1710: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz discusses the Unmoved Mover in his work Theodicy
1781: Immanuel Kant criticizes the concept of the Unmoved Mover in his Critique of Pure Reason
1883-1885: Friedrich Nietzsche rejects the idea of the Unmoved Mover in his work Thus Spoke Zarathustra
1927: Martin Heidegger discusses the Unmoved Mover in his work Being and Time
1943: Jean-Paul Sartre critiques the concept of the Unmoved Mover in his work Being and Nothingness
1929: Alfred North Whitehead incorporates the Unmoved Mover into his process philosophy in Process and Reality
1967: Jacques Derrida deconstructs the idea of the Unmoved Mover in his work Of Grammatology
2006: Richard Dawkins criticizes the concept of the Unmoved Mover in his book The God Delusion