| 100% | LOCKE | 5 | Philosopher who wrote "Wherever law ends, tyranny begins" |
| 96% | LOCKE | 5 | English philosopher who wrote "Wherever Law ends, Tyranny begins" |
| 84% | LOCKE | 5 | Who wrote "Wherever Law ends, Tyranny begins" |
| 83% | LOCKE | 5 | John who wrote "Wherever Law ends, Tyranny begins" |
| 44% | TYRANNY | 7 | "Wherever Law ends, ___ begins": John Locke |
| 41% | PLATO | 5 | Philosopher who wrote the "Republic" |
| 40% | JOHNDEWEY | 9 | Philosopher who wrote "Democracy and Education" |
| 40% | ARENDT | 6 | Philosopher who wrote “The Human Condition” |
| 39% | NIETZSCHE | 9 | Philosopher who wrote Beyond Good and Evil |
| 39% | KANT | 4 | Philosopher who wrote "Critique of Pure Reason" |
| 39% | ROUSSEAU | 8 | Philosopher who wrote about a social contract |
| 39% | VOLTAIRE | 8 | French philosopher who wrote "Candide" |
| 39% | HUME | 4 | Philosopher who wrote "A Treatise of Human Nature" |
| 39% | PLATO | 5 | Greek philosopher who wrote "The Republic" |
| 39% | CAMUS | 5 | French philosopher who wrote “The Stranger” |
| 38% | SOREL | 5 | French philosopher who wrote "Reflections on Violence" |
| 38% | SPINOZA | 7 | Baruch __, Dutch philosopher who wrote the Ethics |
| 38% | MICHELFOUCAULT | 14 | French philosopher who wrote "Madness and Civilization" |
| 38% | BURKE | 5 | Philosopher who wrote "Superstition is the religion of feeble minds" |
| 38% | THOREAU | 7 | Philosopher who wrote "Disobedience is the true foundation of liberty" |
| 37% | HEGEL | 5 | German philosopher who wrote "The Phenomenology of Spirit" |
| 37% | KANT | 4 | German philosopher who wrote "Critique of Pure Reason" |
| 37% | HEGEL | 5 | German philosopher who wrote The Phenomenology of Spirit |
| 37% | LAOTSE | 6 | Chinese philosopher who wrote the "Tao Te Ching" |
| 37% | RAWLS | 5 | Moral philosopher who wrote A Theory of Justice |
| 37% | NIETZSCHE | 9 | German philosopher who wrote about the "will to power" |
| 37% | SENECA | 6 | Roman philosopher who wrote "All cruelty springs from weakness" |
| 37% | VOLTAIRE | 8 | French philosopher who wrote The Age of Louis XIV |
| 37% | HEGEL | 5 | German philosopher who wrote "The true is the whole" |
| 36% | LOCKE | 5 | Philosopher who wrote, “Where there is no property, there is no injustice” |