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Analysis Timeline Game: Shakespeare’s Sonnets

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Summoning Knowledge...

About This Challenge

Analysis is a crucial skill in various aspects of life, including historical events. One way to hone this skill is through playing timeline games, where players must place events in their correct chronological order.

  • Players must carefully analyze the dates of each event before making their move.
  • Timing and sequencing are essential in successfully completing the game.
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  • 387 BC: Plato founds the Academy in Athens
  • 335 BC: Aristotle establishes the Lyceum in Athens
  • c. 170 AD: Marcus Aurelius writes 'Meditations'
  • c. 1265-1274: St. Thomas Aquinas publishes 'Summa Theologica'
  • 1641: Rene Descartes publishes 'Meditations on First Philosophy'
  • 1781: Immanuel Kant publishes 'Critique of Pure Reason'
  • 1883-1885: Friedrich Nietzsche publishes 'Thus Spoke Zarathustra'
  • 1927: Martin Heidegger publishes 'Being and Time'
  • 1943: Jean-Paul Sartre publishes 'Being and Nothingness'
  • 1949: Simone de Beauvoir publishes 'The Second Sex'
  • 1962: Thomas Kuhn publishes 'The Structure of Scientific Revolutions'
  • 1966: Michel Foucault publishes 'The Order of Things'
  • 1979: Richard Rorty publishes 'Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature'
  • 1990: Judith Butler publishes 'Gender Trouble'
  • 1989: Slavoj Žižek publishes 'The Sublime Object of Ideology'
  • 1986: Martha Nussbaum publishes 'The Fragility of Goodness'
  • 1988: Alain Badiou publishes 'Being and Event'
  • 1980: Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari publish 'A Thousand Plateaus'
  • 1986: Sandra Harding publishes 'The Science Question in Feminism'
  • 1995: Giorgio Agamben publishes 'Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life'

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