| Letter | Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| A | Student of Plato and founder of Lyceum | Aristotle | 96%
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| P | Ancient Greek wrestler and student of Socrates | Plato | 85%
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| N | Whiskered Übermensch | Friedrich Nietzsche | 81%
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| M | "A spectre is haunting Europe; the spectre of Communism." | Karl Marx | 79%
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| S | "I know nothing except the fact of my ignorance." | Socrates | 73%
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| V | French Enlightenment writer, famous for his advocacy of freedom of speech and religion | Voltaire | 70%
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| G | Early modern natural philosopher and astronomer arrested for heresy. | Galileo Galilei | 66%
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| K | "The starry heavens above me and the moral law within me". | Immanuel Kant | 62%
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| E | Ancient Greek votary of "Hakuna Matata" lifestyle | Epicurus | 51%
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| B | English jurist regarded as the founder of modern utilitarianism | Jeremy Bentham | 47%
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| C | Contemporary American linguist, social critic, and political activist | Noam Chomsky | 44%
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| D | Pre-Socratic philosopher remembered his formulation of an atomic theory of the universe | Democritus | 41%
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| Z | Contemporary Slovenian marxist and Kung-Fu Panda enjoyer | Slavoj Žižek | 39%
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| W | "Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent." | Ludwig Wittgenstein | 35%
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| R | British logician and mathematician praising idleness | Bertrand Russell | 34%
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| F | When you think about it, everything is a prison. | Michel Foucault | 34%
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| H | "The owl of Minerva first begins her flight with the onset of dusk." | Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel | 31%
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| U | Marxist theorist and practitioner, better known as Lenin | Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov | 26%
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| X | Student of Socrates, more renowned for his military and historical career | Xenophon | 26%
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| Q | American philosopher and logician in the analytic tradition | Willard Van Orman Quine | 18%
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| I | Persian commentator on Aristotle and the father of early modern medicine | Ibn Sina | 15%
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| O | "It is pointless to do with more what can be done with fewer." | Wiliam Ockham | 15%
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| J | Sceptical medieval English bishop, who first coined the term "theatrum mundi" | John of Salisbury | 14%
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| L | Ancient Roman epicurean and author of "De rerum natura" | Lucretius | 14%
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| Y | Prominent Korean confucian scholar of 16th century | Yi I | 9%
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| T | The most reknown representative of the Lwów–Warsaw school of logic | Alfred Tarski | 6%
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