Western Philosophers Cheats

Western Philosophers Hack 3.5.1 + Redeem Codes

Developer: Brad Gayman
Category: Education
Price: Free
Version: 3.5.1
ID: com.bradgayman.philosophers

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Description

An easy-to-use, fun, app to learn more about philosophers.

Review information about each—including wikipedia entries—and see how well you do on the quiz.

Questions ask about great works and quotes. Great for reviewing, or studying for, an introductory philosophy course.

Version history

3.5.1
2020-04-01
● Fixes an issue that causes the app to crash at launch
3.5
2020-02-26
• Various bug fixes and UI improvements
• Adds ability to download ebooks as ePub file and open with third-party apps
• Adds new AR scenes for select philosophers that can be accessed from their respective profile screens
• Adds a variety of new AR objects
• Adds new AR masks:
◦ Plato
◦ Thomas Hobbes
◦ Martin Heidegger
◦ Michel Foucault
◦ John Stuart Mill
◦ Simone de Beauvoir
• Adds new philosophers:
◦ Roger Bacon
◦ Lady Damaris Cudworth Masham
◦ Herbert Marcuse
◦ Friedrich Hayek
3.4
2020-01-22
• Various bug fixes
• General user interface improvements
• New wallpaper generator
◦ Customize your device's home and lock screen with your favorite philosopher
◦ Access the generator through the "Profile" tab
◦ Generate a Live Photo to make your lock screen even more fun
• New app icons for:
◦ John Locke
◦ Niccolò Machiavelli
• Added philosophers:
◦ Roland Barthes
◦ Jane Addams
◦ Ralph Waldo Emerson
3.3
2020-01-03
• Improved caching
• Fixes issues that caused popup messages to not appear on iOS 13
• Celebrate philosophers' birthdays on their profile page
• Minor performance and user interface improvements
• Adds new philosophers
◦ Thomas Nagel
◦ Guy Debord
◦ Carl Jung
◦ Seneca
3.2
2019-11-11
• Fixes bug that prevented deep links from opening correct page when app was no longer in memory
• Adds support for "Full Page" screenshots in system markup editor
• Minor performance and user interface improvements
• Adds new philosophers:
◦ Xenophanes
◦ Zeno of Elea
◦ John Dewey
3.1
2019-10-11
• Fixes a crash that could occur on philosophers map screen
• Fixes an issue that would cause philosophers birthday notifications to not appear
• Fixes an issue that would cause some deep links to not open to the correct page
• Minor UI improvements
• Adds new philosophers:
◦ Elizabeth Anscombe
◦ Denis Diderot
3.0
2019-09-25
Major update with support for many iOS 13 features:
• Dark mode support
• Interactive context menu support (long press on items to view preview and options)
• Multi-window support on iPads that offer multi-window support
• “Find in text” option for articles and ebooks from share action
• Register for notifications on philosophers' birthdays and death days from the settings screen
• Various bug fixes and user enhancements
• Adds new philosophers:
◦ Slavoj Žižek
◦ Georges Bataille
◦ Jean-François Lyotard
2.14.1
2019-08-06
• Fixes a crash when loading AR screen
• Adds new items to AR Gallery
◦ Michel Foucault statue
◦ Various new virtual books
2.14
2019-05-13
• Fixes crash when visiting “About” screen
• Better error handling
• Adds Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy links
• Redesigned options menu
• Adds new “Objects” section to AR Gallery with virtual objects:
◦ Panopticon
◦ No Exit sign
◦ Plato's Allegory of the Cave
• Adds new philosophers:
◦ Montesquieu
◦ Gilles Deleuze
◦ Johann Gottlieb Fichte
2.13.1
2019-04-29
• Fixes an issue that causes a crash when attempting to fetch assets after failed download
• General better error handling and empty states
2.13
2019-04-22
• View all categories and downloaded audiobooks in one place directly from the "Stone" screen
• Adds following books to AR book shelf:
◦ Discipline & Punish
◦ The Primacy of Perception
• Adds Frantz Fanon AR face mask and AR bust, as well as Jeremy Bentham AR face mask
• Fixes issue where AR Gallery would not appear after previously being dismissed
• Some AR content is now downloaded on demand
• Completely redesigned iMessage sticker pack
• Adds philosophers:
◦ Thales of Miletus
◦ Louis Althusser
2.12
2019-04-04
• Adds new AR gallery that allows you to view, place, and pose with some of your favorite philosophical books and busts of your favorite philosophers
• Adds Today Screen widget to quickly be inspired, intrigued, or provoked by a philosophical quote
• Fixes misplaced switch on quiz filter screen
• Fixes document scroll position not saving correctly
• Adds ability to begin text to speech from selected text on document reader screen
• Adds new serifed font for reader screen

• Alternate app icons now include:
◦ Albert Camus
◦ Diogenes
◦ Michel de Montaigne
◦ Bertrand Russell
◦ Ludwig Wittgenstein

• Adds new philosophers:
◦ Francis Bacon
◦ Luce Irigaray
2.11
2019-02-25
• Various cosmetic changes for a better experience.
• Fixes an issue where colors were not appropriately set for the selected color theme.
• Adds new philosophers:
◦ Diogenes of Sinope
◦ Auguste Comte
2.10.1
2019-01-04
• Fixes crash when favoriting philosophers
• Fixes issue that would cause unfavoriting philosophers to not work
• Other cosmetic and layout fixes
2.10
2019-01-02
• Adds new dark mode color scheme that can be activated on the settings screen accessed through the profile tab
• When answering quiz questions you now have the option to show philosophers' name below their picture; this can be activated on the settings screen in the quiz tab
• Fixes crash that would occasionally occur while taking quiz
• Fixes issue that would cause tab bar to layout incorrectly
• Typos and various other cosmetic fixes
• Added new philosophers:
◦ William of Ockham
◦ Anne Conway
2.9
2018-12-03
• Renders at full screen dimensions for new devices
• Fixes issue with swipe back animation that would cause interface to enter bad state
• New "Ideas" screen where you can view summaries of philosophers' major ideas and how they relate to each other
• Quizzes now ask about major ideas
• You can now filter by question types on quizzes
• New "About" and "Acknowledgements" screens in the "Profile" tab
• Adds new philosophers:
◦ Dante Alighieri
◦ Mary Wollstonecraft
2.8
2018-10-22
• Fixes crash on iPad when attempting to share audiobook URL
• Adds ability to share audio downloaded files and remote audio track URL's by swiping left on audio playlists
• Fixes issue that prevented sticker pack from launching
• Improves Spotlight search and adds Siri Shortcuts integration
• Fixes issue that caused Cicero's quotes and dates to be incorrect
• Adds new profile tab where you can find favorited philosophers, quotes, and downloaded audiobooks
• Adds new ability to add your own responses to philosophical quotes
• Adds new philosophers:
◦ Anna Julia Cooper
◦ Thomas Kuhn
2.7
2018-10-08
• Fixes audio player seeking glitch on smaller iPhones
• Improves speed of switching to Philosophers tab
• New in-app search experience
• New ability to remove philosophers from quizzes
• Improved related quotes screen
• Added ability to interactively dismiss category screens by swiping down when at the top of the collection of philosophers.
• Fixes crash related to resizing app in iPad split screen
• Fixes issue that cause ebook labels to be clipped
• New philosophers:
◦ Angela Davis
◦ Michel de Montaigne
◦ Francis Fukuyama
2.6
2018-07-11
• You can now view related quotes by tapping on philosopher's quotes on philsooer's profile screen to open the new "Thread" screen
• Quotes are now searchable in Spotlight and open to their respective "Thread" screen
• You can now copy quotes to the system clipboard by long pressing on quotes
• Expanded support of peek and pop on ebooks list, audiobooks list, philosopher profile screen, and quote thread screen
• Fixed a bug that prevented alternative icons from being set on iPad
• General bug fixes and UI polish
• Added new philosophers:
◦ Epicurus
◦ Jean Baudrillard
2.5
2018-06-28
• Adds reader mode for encyclopedia articles and now Gutenberg Project texts (The Gutenberg Project catalogues classic texts in the public domain)
• In reader mode, articles can be played using text to speech
• Fixes bugs related to audiobook playback
• General bug fixes
• Added new philosophers:
◦ Edward Said
◦ Max Weber
◦ Walter Benjamin
2.4
2018-06-13
• Fixes issue where remote/system playback controls would not work
• Fixes issue on iPad where downloaded audiobook artwork would not layout correctly
• General bug fixes
• Added new philosopher:
◦ Herbert Spencer
2.3
2018-05-29
• Adds ability to listen to Librivox audiobooks. (Librivox are recordings of classic works that are made available to the public domain)
• Adds new philosophers
◦ Cicero
◦ Marcus Aurelius
◦ Edmund Burke
◦ Henry David Thoreau
◦ Sojourner Truth
• General bug fixes
2.2
2018-05-18
- Fixes issue that prevent app shortcuts to not deep link to correct philosopher
- Adds new alternative app icons
- Adds AR experience on iPhone X
2.1
2018-05-06
- General bug fixes
- Reduced asset sizes for a smaller app bundle
- Improved animations
- Added lots of new quotes
2.0
2018-03-15
App redesign and update for new devices.
Added sticker pack.

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Ratings

4.8 out of 5
423 Ratings

Reviews

mgwinsor,
Perfect
I have never come across an app quite like this one. I don’t know too much about philosophy, and this app gives a perfect way to introduce yourself to the topic. All of the philosophers are listed with “tweet-like” quotes that make it easy to understand their main ideas. They also “reply” to other philosophers who have similar or opposing points. If you want to learn more about a particular philosopher, you can easily find links to a list of digital books and audio books. Many of them also seem to be open source! I am truly amazed that all of this is available for free. No option for in-app payments are even included in the app. The value of this app is amazing. I never write reviews, but considering the value and accessibility of this app, I figured it is the least I can do. Easiest 5 star rating ever.
ReallyAWrestler,
Comprehensive and Intelligent
I’m new to philosophy. New to deeper thinking of any brand, really. I am also highly distractable in terms of interest. When I recently became interested in philosophy/ethics, I immediately downloaded this app and started exploring it.

I’m surprised and pleased to say that I absolutely love it. It also led me to the realization that the reason behind my distractability is one of accessibility. Many of my interests from the past are quite expensive. I think the reason that I’ve stuck with studying this particular topic is simply because this app has so much on offer. E-books, audio books, footnotes. You can learn at your own pace, entirely for free.

I started with Kant. One of the more difficult to understand. And I absolutely love it. This app has caused me to start thinking about philosophy and ethics myself. It has ignited a passion for knowledge in me. All because of the accessibility and comprehensive nature of the app.

And so with that, I would like to extend a sincere message of thanks to the creator of this informative and useful piece of software. Not only for those of us with a mild interest but for those of us who are deciding to pursue life’s fundamental truths ourselves.
rcbloom,
Incredible value for curious intellectuals
I never write reviews for apps but this app has so much value. It includes a timeline, map, and database of some of the most significant thinkers in history including Frederick Nietzsche, Plato, Machiavelli, Henry David Thoreau, Carl Jung, etc. Not only does it include some of their best quotes which is accessible for all readers, but it includes entire databases of some of these famous philosopher’s most essential essays and books as entire audiobooks/ebooks. All for free!! The value and accessibility of this app is just insane and is perfect for someone like me that wants to learn more about the deeper complexities and questions of human existence. 5 stars all day.
Russ Bray,
Amazing
This app is an amazing app that delivers information exactly how it should be: through a fun and beautiful method that makes me never want to stop learning. The information of quotes, ideas, and major works with such easy access mixed with minimalism art is so well done and creates an amazing UI. But, there could be some improvements.
App improvements:
• Summary for each philosopher before delving into them and their encyclopedia entries
• Expand timeline in later years to be able to not have to compress them so tightly and not have to scroll back and forth to see them all
• Ideas of philosophers is good when going to one philosopher and looking at theirs and the connections, but the tab for it with all ideas is almost pointless as you can’t tell what is connected

Also, I was wondering if you would be able to add some philosophers that are more recent
Sam Harris
Paul Bloom
Yuval Noah Harari
James Baldwin (maybe)

Thank you so much for an app like this that is so helpful in educating me on these historical figures!
DylanOnTheMoon,
Best Philosophy App
I really like this app a lot. I like the twitter style set up for each philosopher. Since it is a lot like a Twitter, it would be cool to see other people’s responses. It would also be cool to put my own quotes on my profile without needing to respond to a philosophers quote. Also one more thing, I think it would be cool to make a philosophers profile for them, for people like Dostoyevsky or even from people of Eastern philosophy like Taoism or Hindu and add quotes to their profile. I hope that is not too much. Great app, I go here everyday.
🐯 The White Tiger,
PLEASE UPDATE
I’ve enjoyed this app—with its easy-to-use, detailed interface, iMessage stickers, and “philosopher” camera—for almost two years, but I really wish it were updated for the latest OS and devices… specifically, the widgets. Having the widget only on the search screen on iPhone and sidebar on iPad is nice, but implementing the new home screen widgets would be more useful.

Also, there’s a bug on iPad where if you are in landscape mode while taking the quiz, the names are hidden behind the photos.

Sadly, the fact that this app hasn’t updated in over two years makes me feel that the developer has abandoned it.
Baba Tulpa,
I pray heaven for the developers!!
🤝🍫♥️ Dark chocolate and unconditional love for the developers of this wonderful app. The interface is so appealing, easy to navigate & search material from it. And wait a minute? I don’t have to pay a single penny for this magnificent work? Oh, I am so excited to get hold of such a remarkable work. The beautiful, complex and vast realm of knowledge on my fingertips.🏆🙏🙏 Thank you so much.

**Humble Request**; If you decide to charge later, please don’t make it complex by monthly subscriptions, just take one-time payment.
k.a.r.l.a,
This App Deserves More Than 5 stars
Wow, unbelievably well designed app. Organized and aesthetically pleasing. Summaries and philosophers main ideas are written concisely. Quotes are referenced to multiplied philosophers.

I think the best feature is that when you select on any major work the philosopher has written, it would automatically take you to the ebook to purchase. I also enjoy some of the free books implemented within.

Major kudos! Keep up the good work.
mimi |||,
Crazily in depth
This app, although it has a few minor bugs, is one of the most in depth apps I have seen. It has everything you need to know about all the famous and current philosophers with detailed descriptions and free voice readings with text. It also has a quiz if your looking to test your knowledge which is good but I would like to know the name of the philosopher that was correct because currently it’s just the picture. All in all has helped me in college immensely and is a wonderful app.
naventhirty3,
Impressive...
I don’t tend to do reviews, but here goes. I teach philosophy and ethics, and I’ve used a couple of online resources over the years to help “connect the dots.” This app puts that in one place. It’s brilliant. And while it won’t provide the minutiae of a thinker’s work, it accurately and effectually gets you started. I look forward to some more contemporary additions in the future—Levinas, Agamben, Nancy, Zizek—but this is absolutely a gem for philosophers of all kinds, from the office to the arm chair. (Oh, the UI is very clever as well.)