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Social Science
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |