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Guess the Famous Philosopher Fun Facts Quiz

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Guess famous philosophers by fun facts in this challenging quiz game!

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Guess the Famous Philosopher Fun Facts QuizOnline version

Guess famous philosophers by fun facts in this challenging quiz game!

by Isabella Alvarado
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Greek philosopher known for his work in ethics, metaphysics, and logic. Founded one of the first schools.

Starts with B

Irish philosopher famous for his idealism and theory of immaterialism.

Starts with C

Chinese philosopher whose teachings emphasize morality, family values, and social harmony.

Starts with D

French philosopher and mathematician known for his dualism and cogito argument.

Starts with E

Greek Stoic philosopher who emphasized self-control, virtue, and acceptance of fate.

Starts with K

German philosopher famous for his critiques of pure reason, practical reason, and judgment.

Starts with L

English philosopher known for his theories on empiricism, social contract, and natural rights.

Starts with N

German philosopher known for his critiques of traditional morality and the concept of the 'will to power.'

Starts with O

Spanish philosopher who explored existential themes and the nature of individuality.

Starts with P

Ancient Greek philosopher and student of Socrates, known for his dialogues and theory of forms.

Starts with R

Genevan philosopher famous for his social contract theory and ideas on education.

Starts with T

Ancient Greek philosopher considered one of the first Western philosophers, known for his cosmological theories.

Starts with V

French philosopher and writer famous for his advocacy of freedom of speech and separation of church and state.

Starts with Z

Ancient Greek philosopher famous for his paradoxes and contributions to the philosophy of motion.

Contains S

He was the first of the three great teachers of ancient Greece—the other two being Plato and Aristotle.

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