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Daily Logic Ladder - Alan Turing

{"category":"Scientist","answer":"Alan Turing","clues":["British mathematician and computer scientist","Worked at Bletchley Park during World War II","Helped crack the German Enigma code","Proposed the concept of a universal computing machine","Father of theoretical computer science and...

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Dimitris Mageiras

Jan 13, 2026

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Thomas Aquinas — Faith, Reason, and the Harmony of Life

The philosopher who bridged heaven and earth through reason and faith Imagine a mind so curious that it seeks not only to understand the world but also to understand God, morality, and the ultimate purpose of life. This was the mind of Thomas Aquinas, a 13th-century philosopher and theologian whose work harmonized faith and reason, showing that belief and logic need not conflict, but can illuminate one another.

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Theodoros Kafantaris

Jan 12, 2026

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Daily Logic Ladder - Carl Sagan

{"category":"Scientist","answer":"Carl Sagan","clues":["American astronomer and science communicator","Hosted the original \"Cosmos\" TV series","Worked on NASA's planetary missions","Promoted the search for extraterrestrial intelligence","Famous for saying \"billions and billions\" and the Pale Blue Dot"]}

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Dimitris Mageiras

Jan 11, 2026

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Daily Logic Ladder - Galileo Galilei

{"category":"Scientist","answer":"Galileo Galilei","clues":["Italian astronomer from the 16th-17th century","Called the \"father of modern science\"","Improved the telescope and made astronomical observations","Put on trial by the Inquisition for his views","Championed heliocentrism - that Earth...

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Dimitris Mageiras

Jan 03, 2026

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Daily Logic Ladder - Marie Curie

{"category":"Scientist","answer":"Marie Curie","clues":["Polish-French physicist and chemist","First woman to win a Nobel Prize","Only person to win Nobel Prizes in two different sciences","Pioneer in the research of radioactivity","Discovered polonium and radium"]}

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Dimitris Mageiras

Jan 01, 2026

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René Descartes — Clarity, Doubt, and the Power of Thinking

The philosopher who taught the world to question everything, starting with himself Imagine sitting alone in a quiet room, pondering the mysteries of life: What can I truly know? What is real? How do I distinguish truth from illusion? This was the world of René Descartes, the 17th-century French thinker who revolutionized philosophy by teaching the power of clear thought, reason, and self-reflection.

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Theodoros Kafantaris

Dec 29, 2025

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John Locke — Freedom, Identity, and Human Rights

The philosopher whose ideas built the foundations of liberty and individuality Imagine a world where the very concept of freedom, equality, and personal rights was not yet widely recognized—a world where rulers claimed absolute power, and ordinary people had little voice. Into this world stepped John Locke, an English thinker whose ideas would ripple across centuries, inspiring revolutions, constitutions, and the very notion that every person has intrinsic worth.

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Theodoros Kafantaris

Dec 22, 2025

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Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky

Prepare to descend into the feverish, claustrophobic mind of a killer. Fyodor Dostoevsky's 1866 masterpiece, Crime and Punishment, is not just a gripping psychological thriller; it is arguably the greatest literary exploration of guilt, morality, and redemption ever written. Set in the grimy tenements and taverns of 19th-century St. Petersburg, the novel follows a young, destitute student who commits a terrible murder, not for profit, but for a twisted philosophical idea.

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Theodoros Kafantaris

Dec 17, 2025

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Aristotle — The Art of Living with Balance

Turning ideals into action: lessons from the philosopher of life itself Imagine walking into a vast garden, perfectly designed—flowers blooming in harmony, paths flowing gracefully, sunlight illuminating every corner. Every plant, every stone, every bird seems in its right place. This is the world Aristotle invites us into: a world where life is an art, and happiness is a skill we can learn.

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Theodoros Kafantaris

Dec 08, 2025

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Daily Logic Ladder - René Descartes

{"category":"Philosopher","difficulty":"medium","clues":["French philosopher and mathematician from the 17th century","Father of modern Western philosophy","Also made major contributions to mathematics and science","Developed Cartesian coordinates in geometry","Famous for the statement \"I think, therefore I...

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Dimitris Mageiras

Dec 04, 2025

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Ficciones by Jorge Luis Borges

If books are doors, Ficciones is a hallway of doors inside of doors—some leading to libraries, some to dreams, and at least one that may be an infinite labyrinth pretending to be a story. First published as two collections in the 1940s and later gathered into one iconic volume, Ficciones stands as one of the most influential works of modern literature. It shaped the development of magical realism, metafiction, and literary philosophy, leaving fingerprints on authors from Umberto Eco to Italo Calvino.

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Theodoros Kafantaris

Dec 03, 2025

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Dimitris Mageiras

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