# | Work or Concept | Answer | % Correct |
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1 | The Republic | Plato | 98%
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2 | Metaphysics | Aristotle | 93%
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3 | Critique of Pure Reason | Immanuel Kant | 91%
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11 | Das Kapital | Karl Marx | 91%
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7 | “The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.” | Socrates | 90%
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19 | Thus spoke Zarathustra | Friedrich Nietzsche | 88%
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4 | Discourse on the Method | Rene Descartes | 83%
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8 | Analects | Confucius | 77%
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37 | The Prince | Niccolo Machiavelli | 77%
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26 | Candide | Voltaire | 77%
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6 | An Essay Concerning Humane Understanding | John Locke | 75%
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12 | The Phenomenology of Spirit | G.W.F. Hegel | 73%
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17 | The Social Contract | Jean-Jaques Rousseau | 73%
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42 | Leviathan | Thomas Hobbes | 73%
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9 | Tao Te Ching | Laozi | 71%
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18 | Being and Nothingness | Jean-Paul Sartre | 69%
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32 | The Second Sex | Simone de Beauvoir | 67%
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14 | Summa Theologica | Thomas Aquinas | 67%
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5 | The City of God | Augustine of Hippo | 64%
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23 | An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding | David Hume | 62%
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24 | "All is Number" | Pythagoras | 60%
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31 | Being and Time | Martin Heidegger | 58%
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30 | The Rebel | Albert Camus | 57%
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79 | Meditations | Marcus Aurelius | 55%
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29 | Discipline and Punishment | Michel Foucault | 53%
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75 | Utopia | Thomas More | 53%
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48 | Scientific Method, father of Empiricism | Francis Bacon | 52%
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66 | The Opus Maius | Roger Bacon | 52%
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49 | The World as Will and Representation | Arthur Schopenhauer | 49%
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10 | Ethics, Demonstrated in Geometrical Order | Baruch Spinoza | 47%
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20 | Ataraxia and Aponia | Epicurus | 45%
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55 | Either/Or | Søren Kierkegaard | 45%
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82 | On Liberty | John Stuart Mill | 44%
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13 | Tractatus Logicus-Philosophicus | Ludwig Wittgenstein | 44%
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41 | A History of Western Philosophy | Bertrand Russell | 40%
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47 | Pensées | Blaise Pascal | 40%
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16 | Atoms | Democritus | 40%
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44 | Founder of Phenomenology | Edmund Husserl | 38%
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27 | Monadology | Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz | 36%
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51 | In Praise of Folly | Erasmus | 35%
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38 | Grammatique | Jaques Derrida | 34%
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22 | Democracy and Education | John Dewey | 34%
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59 | The Varieties of Religious Experience | William James | 34%
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43 | The Spirit of the Laws | Baron de Montesquieu | 32%
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52 | Cynicism | Diogenes | 32%
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83 | An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation | Jeremy Bentham | 31%
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65 | The Open Society and its Enemies | Karl Popper | 31%
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78 | De clementia | Seneca | 31%
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25 | "everything flows" | Heraclitus | 30%
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21 | Founder of Stoicism | Zeno of Citium | 30%
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45 | A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge | George Berkeley | 28%
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60 | Anti-Oedipus (Co-Author) | Gilles Deleuze | 25%
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39 | Dialectics of Enlightenment (Co-Author) | Theodor W Adorno | 25%
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67 | Gender Trouble | Judith Butler | 24%
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94 | The Sublime Object of Ideology | Slavoj Zizek | 24%
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46 | The metaphysics of the healing | Avicenna | 23%
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28 | Course of Positive Philosophy | Auguste Comte | 22%
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40 | Dialectics of Enlightenment (Co-Author) | Max Horkheimer | 22%
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61 | Anti-Oedipus (Co-Author) | Félix Guattari | 21%
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96 | Simulacra and Simulation | Jean Baudrillard | 21%
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15 | Nothing comes from nothing | Parmenides | 21%
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33 | The Enneads | Plotinus | 21%
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35 | Proslogion | Anselm of Canterbury | 20%
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91 | The Wretched of the Earth | Fitz Fannon | 20%
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68 | Prison Notebooks | Antonio Gramsci | 19%
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63 | Écrits | Jacques Lacan | 19%
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54 | The Foundations of Arithmetic | Gottlob Frege | 18%
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84 | Important medieval german mystic | Meister Eckhart | 18%
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87 | The Conquest of Bread | Peter Kropotkin | 18%
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36 | Nominalism | William Ockham | 18%
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74 | Foundations of the Science of Knowledge | Johann Gottlieb Fichte | 17%
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62 | The Death of the Author | Roland Barthes | 17%
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77 | The Structure of Scientific Revolutions | Thomas Kuhn | 17%
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95 | The Wheel of Fortune | Boethius | 16%
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69 | Tristes Tropiques | Claude Lévi-Strauss | 16%
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89 | The Society of the Spectacle | Guy Debord | 16%
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80 | The Essence of Christianity | Ludwig Feuerbach | 16%
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100 | I and Thou | Martin Buber | 16%
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85 | The Ego and Its Own | Max Stirner | 16%
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92 | Capital Realism | Mark Fisher | 15%
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86 | God and the State | Mikhail Bakunin | 15%
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53 | Founder of the School of Scepticism | Pyrrho | 15%
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73 | System of Transcendental Idealism | Friedrich Schelling | 14%
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72 | Word and Object | Willard Van Orman Quine | 14%
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88 | Creative Evolution | Henri Bergson | 13%
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98 | The Postmodern Condition | Jean-François Lyotard | 13%
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71 | Naming and Necessity | Saul Aaron Kripke | 13%
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93 | Gravity and Grace | Simone Weil | 13%
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81 | Process and Reality | Alfred North Whitehead | 12%
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90 | The Trouble With Being Born | E.M. Cioran | 12%
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50 | A Treatise On God As First Principle | John Duns Scotus | 12%
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34 | Introduced Medieval Scholasticism to Aristotle | Albertus Magnus | 10%
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70 | Speech Acts: An Essay in the Philosophy of Language | John Searle | 10%
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97 | Postmodernism, or, the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism | Frederic Jameson | 9%
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58 | Chance, love, and logic | Charles Sanders Peirce | 8%
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57 | Multiple realizability | Hilary Putnam | 8%
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64 | Meaning And Necessity | Rudolf Carnap | 8%
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76 | The Vision of God | Nicholas of Cusa | 6%
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56 | The search after truth | Nicolas Malebranche | 6%
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99 | Proofs and Refutations | Imre Lakatos | 5%
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