Dialogue Search
This word search highlights Plato’s famous dialogues, which form the foundation of much of Western philosophy. Words like “Phaedrus,” “Apology,” and “Laws” refer to specific texts that explore themes such as justice, ethics, and knowledge. Terms such as “Protagoras,” “Theaetetus,” and “Critias” represent discussions on important philosophical figures and ideas. Students will gain insight into key works that continue to shape philosophical discourse.
This activity improves students’ familiarity with Plato’s dialogues and enhances their understanding of philosophical literature. Searching for these key terms reinforces spelling, pattern recognition, and comprehension of classical texts. Engaging with the names of these works sparks curiosity about their content and themes. This exposure to foundational philosophy encourages deeper reading and analytical thinking.
Vocabulary Word List – Phaedrus, Symposium, Meno, Apology, Laws, Gorgias, Crito, Protagoras, Theaetetus, Timaeus, Euthyphro, Charmides, Philebus, Critias, Clitophon.