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Trivia Quiz 182

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Posted by: clifton

It's been just few hours since the last quiz ended and it's now time for new. Isn't it fun?

Quiz 182

Clue 1

I am something written.

What's my name?



Posted by: vladb

manuscript



Posted by: sashah

autograph



Posted by: qwick24

A screenplay



Posted by: clifton

Sorry folks, still can't see the correct answer



Posted by: golddust

haiku



Posted by: Shade

Ohio's Hocking County Written Rock



Posted by: golddust

Quote:
Originally Posted by Shade
Ohio's Hocking County Written Rock


GOOD ONE.



Posted by: Spunner

The constitution of the United States of America



Posted by: igorkr

Reichstag
(Germany)



Posted by: bigwoo

Bhagavad Gita



Posted by: adex

Song ( Lirycs )



Posted by: mew827

forum



Posted by: clifton

Interesting guesses, but none is correct so far

Quiz 182

Clue 2

I am a philosophical text



Posted by: fun

Meditations - Rene Descartes



Posted by: vladb

Abhidharma (Sanskrit) or Abhidhamma (Pāli) is a category of Buddhist scriptures that attempts to use Buddhist teachings to create a systematic, abstract description of all worldly phenomena.

In the West, the Abhidhamma has generally been considered the core of what is referred to as 'Buddhist Psychology'.



Posted by: forwardone

The thoughts of Mao in the `Little Red Book`



Posted by: igorkr

Anaxagoras (Perikles)



Posted by: sashah

Metaphysics (Aristotle)



Posted by: Spunner

Republic - Plato



Posted by: mew827

Nyaya Sudha Of Sri Jayatirtha



Posted by: Isperi

Thirumandhiram contains many Saiva Siddhantha (philosophical) views. It is the first Tamil work to contain the phrase Saiva Siddhantham (Saiva Philosophy). It begins with innovation to God as its preface or Payiram, which speaks of vethas, agamas etc. The first verse beginning as Onravan thane speaks of the nature of the divine.



Posted by: qwick24

Four Books and Five Classics-books of Confucianism



Posted by: clifton

Great guesses, but still no one has given the answer



Posted by: bigwoo

THUS SPAKE ZARATHUSTRA - Friedrich Nietzsche



Posted by: skatepro

African Philosophy



Posted by: golddust

Frederick Schütter - Desiderata



Posted by: Shade

Tao Te Ching

Daoism, a native Chinese philosophical and religious belief system that found its roots in the book of the Tao Te Ching [Daodejing] (attributed to Laozi in the 6th century BC) and the Zhuangzi.



Posted by: Old_Cat

Universal Natural History and Theory of Heaven - written by Immanuel Kant in 1755.



Posted by: clifton

Wow, we have a quick winner this time!

The answer I was looking for was Tao Te Ching written by Laozi. The winner is Shade! Congratulations!

Quote:
Originally Posted by Wikipedia
The Tao Te Ching is fundamental to the Taoist school (Dàojiā 道家) of Chinese philosophy and strongly influenced other schools, such as Legalism and Neo-Confucianism. This ancient book is also central in Chinese religion, not only for Taoism (Dàojiāo 道教) but Chinese Buddhism, which when first introduced into China was largely interpreted through the use of Taoist words and concepts. Many Chinese artists, including poets, painters, calligraphers, and even gardeners have used the Tao Te Ching as a source of inspiration. Its influence has also spread widely outside East Asia, aided by hundreds of translations into Western languages.


http://recycle.lbl.gov/apac2007/Laozi.jpg



Posted by: Old_Cat

Very LONG Quiz -> Very SHORT Quiz...

Congrats, Shade !!



Posted by: vladb

Congrats, Shade!



Posted by: forwardone

Wow, the depth of our members` knowledge! Brilliant.

Well done to Shade on getting the correct answer.



Posted by: igorkr

Congrats, Shade!



Posted by: Shade

Thank you all.

Already pm egold acc # to forwardone.



Posted by: golddust

Excellent work Shade. Congratulations.




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