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May 5, 2026

[Answer] Which song is recognized by Guinness World Records as the most covered of all time?

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...“Yesterday,” written by Paul McCartney, was released by The Beatles in 1965 and quickly became one of the most recorded songs in history. According to Guinness World Records, it has been covered thousands of times—often cited at over 2,200 versions—by artists across virtually every genre, from classical and jazz to pop and country. Its simple melody, universal theme of lost love, and adaptable structure have made it a favorite for reinterpretation, cementing its status as the most frequently covered song ever written.

[Answer] Which Greek philosopher tutored Alexander the Great?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which Greek philosopher tutored Alexander the Great?"



...Alexander the Great is connected to one of philosophy’s great intellectual lineages: Plato studied under Socrates, Aristotle studied under Plato, and Alexander studied under Aristotle. Alexander did not train any particularly well-known philosophers, but he did conquer Egypt, which is impressive in its own way.

[Answer] “Occam’s Razor” posits that what kind of idea is usually most accurate?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "“Occam’s Razor” posits that what kind of idea is usually most accurate?"



...Occam's Razor typically posits that the simplest solution is always best — though it's important to remember that Occam's Razor applies only when all factors are accounted for. It's named for William of Ockham, a Franciscan friar born in Ockham, England, in the 1200s.

[Answer] Which of these philosophers ultimately became a Christian saint?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which of these philosophers ultimately became a Christian saint?"



...Philosophy and theology are closely linked, so it's no surprise that some famous philosophers were sainted after death. St. Thomas Aquinas' best-known work is the "Summa Theologica," which describes the relationship between man and God. The work is so dense and lengthy that it has inspired an abridged version cheekily titled "A Summa of the Summa."

[Answer] Which nihilist philosopher famously spoke of "the death of God"?

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...Friedrich Nietzsche's philosophy predicted the erosion of organized religions and ethical frameworks. Nietzsche is often understood to have been a nihilist — someone who rejects the idea of meaning in life. But some Nietzsche scholars take a more optimistic view, arguing that Nietzsche was building a new naturalistic framework for meaning and ethics — one that could survive the "death" of God.

[Answer] Which movement helped inspire the American Revolution?

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...The Enlightenment was not solely a philosophical movement, but it included great leaps in philosophical thought — including ideas about democracy, the social contract, and freedom. Proliferating in Europe between the late 17th and early 19th centuries, it helped inspire multiple revolutions, including the French and American revolutions.

[Answer] Which song is recognized by Guinness World Records as the most covered of all time?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which song is recognized by Guinness World Records as the most covered of all time?"



...“Yesterday,” written by Paul McCartney, was released by The Beatles in 1965 and quickly became one of the most recorded songs in history. According to Guinness World Records, it has been covered thousands of times—often cited at over 2,200 versions—by artists across virtually every genre, from classical and jazz to pop and country. Its simple melody, universal theme of lost love, and adaptable structure have made it a favorite for reinterpretation, cementing its status as the most frequently covered song ever written.