Philosophers
The cave
Branches of Philosophy
Name of the Rose
Fallacies
100

This philosopher is known for his "Allegory of the Cave"

Who is Plato

100

These figures who are initially content to remain in the darkness, only seeing shadows on the wall

Who are the prisoners?

100

This branch of philosophy studies the nature of reality, including concepts like being, existence, and the universe.

What is metaphysics

100

The main character, a Franciscan friar, is sent to the monastery to investigate a series of unusual deaths.

Who is Brother William of Baskerville?

100

This fallacy occurs when an argument attacks the person making the claim rather than the argument itself.

 What is metaphysics

200

This ancient philosopher is known for his ethical teachings and the idea of the "Golden Mean," advocating for moderation in all things.

Who is Aristotle?

200

Represents false beliefs and misconceptions held by the prisoners

What are shadows? 

200

This area of philosophy examines the principles of right and wrong, focusing on moral values and ethical theories.

What is ethics?

200

This character is a novice who accompanies Brother William and serves as his assistant throughout the investigation.

Who is Adso of Melk?

200

This type of reasoning, often associated with the scientific method, involves making generalizations based on specific observations.

What is inductive


300

This classical philosopher, a student of Plato, developed a method of inquiry based on dialogue and questioning, ultimately facing execution for allegedly corrupting the youth of

Who is Socrates? 

300

In the allegory, the shadows on the wall are created by objects passing in front of this, which represents the source of all knowledge.

What is a fire?

300

This branch investigates the nature and scope of knowledge, including how we acquire it and what we can truly know.

What is epistemology?

300

 This secretive location within the monastery holds forbidden texts and is key to understanding the mystery behind the deaths.

 What is the library?

300

This logical structure uses two premises to arrive at a conclusion, often represented in a syllogism.

What is deductive reasoning

400

For Aristotle, the highest pleasure and the ultimate human good is achieved through a life of virtue and the pursuit of this concept, often defined as 'the good life.

What is eudaimonia?

400

To keep you closed minded

What is the Allegory of the Cave?

400

This branch of philosophy focuses on the nature of being and existence, exploring questions like 'What is there?

What is ontology?

400

This character, representing the authoritarian nature of the Church, opposes Brother William's investigative methods and embodies the tension between knowledge and power.


Answer:Who is Bernardo Gui?

400

This fallacy occurs when an argument distracts from the original issue by introducing an unrelated point, often leading to confusion and misdirection in the discussion.

what is deductive reasoning?

500

This term, often associated with Jean-Jacques Rousseau's ideas on human nature and society, describes the philosophical study of knowledge and justified belief.

What is epistemology?

500

The core theme represented by "The allegory of the Cave"

What is the distinction between knowledge and ignorance?

500

This branch explores the fundamental principles of reasoning and argumentation, including the evaluation of fallacies and the structure of arguments.

What is logic?

500

The murders in the monastery are tied to this overarching theme, which questions the nature of truth and the consequences of seeking it.

What is the pursuit of truth?

500

This logical misstep posits that the mere prevalence of a belief or action among a group is sufficient to validate its truth or moral correctness, disregarding critical evaluation of its actual value.

What is the red herring fallacy?

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