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Social Science

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Wrote "A Letter Concerning Toleration" (denounces atheists) Locke
Creates idea of tabula rasa (blank slate) Locke
Wrote "Two Treatises on Government" Locke
Documented a war between the Kahama and Kasekla communities in the Kigoma region Goodall
Disproved the idea that only humans used tools Goodall
Studied Chimpanzees in Tanzania Goodall
Escaped Nazi Germany with the help of Princess Marie Bonaparte Freud
Wrote "On Coca" Freud
Wrote "Totem and Taboo" Freud
Wrote "Beyond the Pleasure Principle" Freud
Wrote "The Ego and the Id" Freud
Developed psychanalysis Freud
Wrote "Das Kapital" Marx
Wrote "The Communist Manifesto" Marx
Wrote "Symposium" Plato
Wrote "Apology" Plato
Apprentice of Socrates Plato
Wrote "The Republic" Plato
Compared himself to a midwife because he helped others give birth to good ideas Socrates
Said, "The unexamined life is not worth living" Socrates
Said, "I know that I know nothing" Socrates
Forced to drink hemlock Socrates
created special method of discussion Socrates
Taught Plato Socrates
Wrote "Meditations on First Philosophy" Descartes
Wrote "Discourse on the Method" Descartes
Has the 2 dimensional coordinate system named after him Descartes
said "I think, therefore, I am" Descartes
Wrote "Irma's Injection" Freud
Contrast Todestreibe with libido Freud
Proposed ideas of Ego, Superego, and Id Freud
Created idea of Oedipus Complex Freud
Wrote "The Interpretation of Dreams" Freud
Said, Ḧistory repeats itself, first as tragedy, then as farce Marx
Describes a spector haunting Europe Marx
Won 1904 nobel prize in physiology for his work on digestive systems Pavlov
Worked on classical conditioning with dogs Pavlov
Said that he was a gadfly"who stung"people in the service of truth Socrates
Accused of corrupting the youth of Athens Socrates
Founded the Peripatetic school of thought at the Lyceum Aristotle
Created Nichomachean Ethics Aristotle
Tutored Alexander the Great Aristotle
Invented syllogism Aristotle
Said people were formed from double-people to explain love Plato
created the "Allegory of the Cave Plato
Wrote "Theses on Feuerbach" Marx
Wrote a Critique of Hegel Marx
Blamed Euripides for the downfall of Greek tragedy Nietzche
Wrote "An Attempt at Self Criticism" Nietzche
Wrote "Ecce Homo" Nietzche
Wrote "On the Geneology of Morals" Nietzche
Created the concept of the Ubermensch Nietzche
Said "God is Dead" Nietzche
Wrote "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" Nietzche
Wrote "The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Napoleon" Marx
Criticized Robert Filmer Locke
His ideas formed the basis of Mencius' Theory of Human Nature Confucius
Wrote the "Spring and Autumn Annals" Confucius
Known for his "Five Classics" Confucius
Championed the ideas of li, ren, and filial piety Confucius
Major part of the Han dynasty Confucius
Wrote "The Analects" Confucius
Had patients named "Anna O.", "Little Hans", and the "Wolf Man" Freud
Wrote "Jokes and their Relation to the Unconcious" Freud
This man's Rule of Signs helps find the number of real roots of a polynomial Descartes
Came up with thee Theory of Forms Plato
Wrote "The Art of War" (not Sun Tzu) Machiavelli
Wrote "Discourses on Livy" Machiavelli
Wrote a History of Florence for Giulo de'Medici Machiavelli
Wrote "The Prince" Machiavelli
His view of history is called "dialectical materialism" Marx
Wrote "Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals" Kant
Says people should only follow rules that are universally sound, the "categorical imperative" Kant
Suggested it would be wrong to lie to a murderer about the location of a future victim Kant
Considered "the father of Modern Ethics" Kant
Wrote "a Critique of Pure Reason" Kant
Founded The Academy Plato
Criticized by Freeman after her death, who said her subjects had been pranking her Mead
Student of Boas Mead
Wrote "Coming of Age in Samoa" Mead
Wrote about how girls raised in different cultures had different approaches to sexuality Mead
Claimed Moses was a follower of Akhenaten Freud
Wrote "Moses and Monotheism" Freud
Blamed social issues on people not calling things by their proper names Confucius
Advocated for people to learn calligraphy and archery among other things to become a perfect gentleman Confucius
Wrote "The Six Arts" Confucius
Wrote about five kinds of relationships that are subject to filial piety Confucius
Collaborated with Baldwin in "A Rap on Race" Mead
Wrote "Synchronicity" Jung
Described masculine aspects of women (animus) and feminine aspects of men (anima) Jung
Inspired the Myers-Brigg Indicator Jung
Colleague of Freud Jung
Developed the idea of the collective unconscious Jung
Developed the idea of archetypes Jung
Divided aita into four parts: efficient, material, formal, and final Aristotle
Argued that someone cannot have knowledge on something unless they understand all four of its types of aita Aristotle
Student of Plato Aristotle
Rejected the Theory of Forms of his predecessor Aristotle
Used a basket of rotten apples to explain why he rejected his beliefs Descartes
Was invited to Sweden by Queen Christina Descartes
Died of pneumonia Descartes
Imagined a thousand sided figure called a chillagon Descartes
Described "commodity fetishism" Marx
Described taking an umbrella in case of rain as an irrational caprice Keynes
Wrote "A Treatis on Probability" Keynes
Said that a "Carthaginian peace" is insufficient Keynes
Wrote "Economic Consequences of the Peace" Keynes
Attended the Paris Peace Conference in 1919 Keynes
Inspired a revolution towards demand-based economics Keynes
Wrote, "The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money" Keynes
The Pythian oracle said that no one was wiser than him Socrates
Wrote "The Future of an Illusion" Freud
Wrote "Civilization and its Discontents" Freud
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