Branches of Philosophy
Pre-Socratics
Locations
Famous Philosophers
Philosophical Q's
100

Believing in One-God vs. Multiple Gods

Monotheism vs. Polytheism 

100

Is credited for the "Pythagorean Theorem.

Pythagoras

100

Birth Place of Ancient Philosophy

Ancient Greece 

100

"I think, therefore I am"

Rene Descartes

100

Basic question of existence

Why is there something rather than nothing?

200

This branch deals with "essence" and "Being"

Hint: Not Physical

Metaphysics 

200

Believed the basic element of the universe was Water.

Thales

200

Birth place of Eastern Philosophy

Ancient China

200

"God is dead and we have killed him."

Nietzsche 

200

Answered why bad things happened to good people.

The problem of Evil

300

This branch of philosophy analyzes arguments. Is it Valid and sound?

Logic

300

"You cannot step into the same river twice"

Hint: Flux, Logos

Heraclitus 

300

The Roman Empire

Modern day Eastern Europe 

300

This man wrote the Narnia books along with other books explaining Christianity and God's existence.

C.S. Lewis

300

This is epistemological.

How do we know what we know?

400

This branch of Philosophy attempts to answer questions regarding the essence of Knowledge.

Epistemology

400

Believed that God is One, supreme being over all.

Xenophanes

400

Aquinas studied philosophy and theology here.

University of Paris (In France)

400

This ancient philosopher helped others to reason through ideas in Christianity.

Aristotle

400

This question deals with human behavior and actions that could be pre-determined.

Do humans have free-will?

500

This is the branch of philosophy that attempts to answer "Why God must exist."

Natural Theology

500

This guy was the first credited with the idea that the "Arche" was immaterial.

Anaximander 

500

The Milesian School

Modern-Day Turkey

500

This is Blake's Favorite Philosopher 

St. Thomas Aquinas

500

This question introduces "dualism"

Do I have a soul?

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