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Phaedo Fact-Matching Game

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The Phaedo game is a virtual experience that immerses players in the philosophical ideas of Plato’s ‘Phaedo’. Dive into the world of ancient Greece and explore the themes of immortality and the soul through this interactive adventure.

  • Uncover the mysteries of Socrates’ final moments
  • Engage in thought-provoking dialogues with key characters
  • Challenge your critical thinking skills with philosophical puzzles

Game Details: a fact-matching game where you piece together important information fragments. Use spells for hints and extra time!

Need a Hint? View the Facts
  • Phaedo is a dialogue written by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato.
  • It is believed to have been written around 360 BC.
  • The dialogue takes place on the day of Socrates' execution.
  • Phaedo is one of Plato's middle dialogues.
  • The dialogue explores the immortality of the soul.
  • Phaedo is one of the most widely read dialogues of Plato.
  • The dialogue is set in the prison of Athens.
  • Socrates is the main character in Phaedo.
  • Phaedo addresses the nature of the physical world.
  • The dialogue discusses the theory of recollection.
  • Phaedo also touches on the Theory of Forms.
  • The dialogue ends with Socrates' death by drinking poison.
  • Phaedo is considered a key text in the study of ancient philosophy.
  • The dialogue is named after one of Socrates' disciples, Phaedo of Elis.
  • Phaedo is one of the dialogues that make up Plato's tetralogy.
  • The dialogue is structured as a series of arguments and counterarguments.
  • Phaedo addresses the nature of knowledge and reality.
  • The dialogue discusses the nature of death and the afterlife.
  • Phaedo presents Socrates' final thoughts on life and death.
  • The dialogue continues to be studied and debated by philosophers and scholars today.

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