Famous Philosophers
Ethics & Morality
Philosophical Movements
Metaphysics
Philosophy in Pop Culture
100

This ancient Greek philosopher is famous for his method of questioning and dialogue, often associated with the phrase "Know thyself

Who is Socrates?

100

The "categorical imperative" is a central concept in this philosopher's ethical system, which is grounded in duty and moral law.

Who is Immanuel Kant?

100

This movement, which began in the 17th and 18th centuries, emphasized reason, science, and individualism over tradition.

What is the Enlightenment?

100

This branch of philosophy explores the fundamental nature of reality, including questions of existence, objects, and their properties

(hint) U R SeEING the answer)

What is Metaphysics?

100

This 1999 science fiction film explores philosophical themes such as reality, illusion, and human consciousness, with the iconic question, "What is real?"

What is The Matrix?

200

Known for his work in epistemology, this philosopher is famous for the statement "Cogito, ergo sum" (I think, therefore I am).

Who is René Descartes?

200

This ethical theory, often associated with John Stuart Mill and Jeremy Bentham, advocates for the greatest good for the greatest number.

What is Utilitarianism?

200

This philosophical movement, which includes figures like Friedrich Nietzsche and Jean-Paul Sartre, emphasizes individual freedom, choice, and existence.

What is Existentialism?

200

The "mind-body problem" is a central issue in this area of metaphysics, questioning how mental states relate to physical processes.

What is the Philosophy of Mind?

200

This philosopher's famous "Ship of Theseus" thought experiment was referenced in the Lego Movie 2, where the main character questions whether a thing still retains its identity after its components are replaced.

Who is Heraclitus?

300

This German philosopher wrote "Critique of Pure Reason" and is a central figure in the philosophy of idealism

Who is Immanuel Kant?

300

This ethical dilemma involves choosing between saving a person you know or saving five strangers, and is used to explore utilitarian vs deontological ethics.

What is the Trolley Problem?

300

The concept of "the will to power" is central to this German philosopher's philosophy, often associated with his critique of traditional morality.

Who is Friedrich Nietzsche?

300

Everything is either atoms or void 

what is atomism

300

The character of Dr. Strange in the Marvel Cinematic Universe grapples with questions of knowledge and existence, particularly in his film "Doctor Strange" (2016), which draws heavily from the works of this Eastern philosophy.

What is Buddhism?

400

This English philosopher, who promoted the social contract theory, is best known for his book Leviathan.

Who is Thomas Hobbes?

400

This ethical theory focuses on the inherent rights of individuals, and is often discussed in relation to the social contract.

What is Natural Rights Theory?

400

This school of thought, founded by John Locke and expanded by George Berkeley and David Hume, focuses on the idea that knowledge comes primarily from sensory experience.

 What is Empiricism?

400
  • The theory that everything in existence is made up of one substance, often associated with Spinoza, is known as this.

What is Monism?

400

This animated show, Rick and Morty, often explores existentialist themes, with characters confronting the absurdity and meaninglessness of life. Which philosopher's ideas on the "absurd" are heavily referenced in the show?

Who is Albert Camus?

500

This 20th-century philosopher argued that philosophy is a battle against the "bewitchment of our intelligence by means of language" and is known for his work on ordinary language philosophy.

Who is Ludwig Wittgenstein?

500

This ethical theory, associated with Aristotle, emphasizes the development of good character and the pursuit of virtue.

What is Virtue Ethics?

500

This philosophical movement challenges the very notion of objective reality and is linked to figures like Michel Foucault and Jacques Derrida.

What is Postmodernism?

500

This paradox, which questions the possibility of a being that is omnipotent, is famous in both philosophy and theology.

What is the Paradox of the Stone?

500

what is the most iconic club at Emmanuel

Philo club

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