Implies that the booklet is bad Leaves the room to close the door Hegel mentioned "Write that down" New speedrun time Oxbridge mentioned "the positivist problem" Kant mentioned Univocity/ Equivocity mentioned "To Conclude" "Cant go into that" Heidegger mentioned Repeats himself but slightly different each time Wittgenstein mentioned Implies a philosophy is bad "I'm not a Thomist, but ..." Personal Story Complains about the spec Greeks mentioned Freud mentioned Complains about analytic philosophy Overruns lesson "We are strawmanning ... for exam" Tech issues Refers to a concept in its original language Implies that the booklet is bad Leaves the room to close the door Hegel mentioned "Write that down" New speedrun time Oxbridge mentioned "the positivist problem" Kant mentioned Univocity/ Equivocity mentioned "To Conclude" "Cant go into that" Heidegger mentioned Repeats himself but slightly different each time Wittgenstein mentioned Implies a philosophy is bad "I'm not a Thomist, but ..." Personal Story Complains about the spec Greeks mentioned Freud mentioned Complains about analytic philosophy Overruns lesson "We are strawmanning ... for exam" Tech issues Refers to a concept in its original language
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
Implies that the booklet is bad
Leaves the room to close the door
Hegel mentioned
"Write that down"
New speedrun time
Oxbridge mentioned
"the positivist problem"
Kant mentioned
Univocity/ Equivocity mentioned
"To Conclude"
"Cant go into that"
Heidegger mentioned
Repeats himself but slightly different each time
Wittgenstein mentioned
Implies a philosophy is bad
"I'm not a Thomist, but ..."
Personal Story
Complains about the spec
Greeks mentioned
Freud mentioned
Complains about analytic philosophy
Overruns lesson
"We are strawmanning ... for exam"
Tech issues
Refers to a concept in its original language