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اتوار 11 جولائی 2004Sunday, July 11, 2004
Ethical Philosophy Selector
Here are my results for the quiz.
- John Stuart Mill (100%)
- Kant (100%)
- Prescriptivism (87%)
- Stoics (87%)
- Ayn Rand (80%)
- Aquinas (77%)
- Aristotle (75%)
- Spinoza (75%)
- Jean-Paul Sartre (72%)
- Jeremy Bentham (67%)
- Epicureans (64%)
- Ockham (48%)
- Nietzsche (46%)
- David Hume (43%)
- Thomas Hobbes (40%)
- Cynics (35%)
- Plato (33%)
- Nel Noddings (29%)
- St. Augustine (20%)
Via Gene Expression.
Posted by Zack at July 11, 2004 11:08 PM in Miscellaneous
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Posted by: kianoush (118 comments) at July 12, 2004 9:48 AM
My results… I should take this quiz again when my emotional state changes.
1. St. Augustine (100%)
2. Aquinas (99%)
3. Kant (98%)
4. Spinoza (85%)
5. Ockham (81%)
6. Prescriptivism (79%)
7. John Stuart Mill (75%)
8. Plato (75%)
9. Aristotle (72%)
10. Jeremy Bentham (72%)
11. Ayn Rand (65%)
12. Stoics (61%)
13. Jean-Paul Sartre (60%)
14. Nel Noddings (53%)
15. Epicureans (48%)
16. Nietzsche (48%)
17. Cynics (30%)
18. David Hume (24%)
19. Thomas Hobbes (0%)
Posted by: Captain Arrrgh (149 comments) at July 12, 2004 3:19 PM
Kianoush & CA: Why am I not surprised by seeing Nietzsche so high for Kianoush and St. Augustine for Captain Arrrrgh?
I should take this quiz again when my emotional state changes.
What’s the matter with your emotional state now?
Posted by: Zack (1803 comments) at July 12, 2004 5:03 PM
Here are my results:
1. Aquinas (100%)
2. St. Augustine (88%)
3. Aristotle (60%)
4. Ockham (59%)
5. Plato (57%)
6. Spinoza (54%)
7. John Stuart Mill (43%)
8. Jeremy Bentham (33%)
9. Epicureans (31%)
10. Jean-Paul Sartre (31%)
11. Ayn Rand (29%)
12. David Hume (28%)
13. Stoics (28%)
14. Nietzsche (26%)
15. Kant (24%)
16. Cynics (20%)
17. Nel Noddings (20%)
18. Prescriptivism (17%)
19. Thomas Hobbes (10%)
Posted by: Al-Muhajabah (262 comments) at July 12, 2004 6:17 PM
I took the quiz while feeling a touch more cool and calculating, and lo and behold, I’m a Benthamite. Ha!
Posted by: Captain Arrrgh (149 comments) at July 14, 2004 5:30 PM
Lots of parallels!
1. John Stuart Mill (100%) Click here for info
2. Kant (96%) Click here for info
3. Jeremy Bentham (95%) Click here for info
4. Epicureans (88%) Click here for info
5. Ayn Rand (83%) Click here for info
6. Jean-Paul Sartre (77%) Click here for info
7. Stoics (77%) Click here for info
8. Aquinas (68%) Click here for info
9. Aristotle (63%) Click here for info
10. Cynics (59%) Click here for info
11. Thomas Hobbes (59%) Click here for info
12. Prescriptivism (55%) Click here for info
13. Plato (54%) Click here for info
14. Spinoza (50%) Click here for info
15. David Hume (49%) Click here for info
16. Nietzsche (49%) Click here for info
17. Ockham (37%) Click here for info
18. St. Augustine (31%) Click here for info
19. Nel Noddings (27%) Click here for info
Posted by: Ubaid (15 comments) at July 14, 2004 8:38 PM
Hmm, my results are a bit strange; I never fancied myself as much of a Kantian and I know little of Spinoza’s moral philosophy; while I think I am quite removed from existentialism.
1. Spinoza (100%) Click here for info
2. Jean-Paul Sartre (97%) Click here for info
3. Kant (96%) Click here for info
4. Nietzsche (80%) Click here for info
5. Epicureans (79%) Click here for info
6. John Stuart Mill (78%) Click here for info
7. Jeremy Bentham (76%) Click here for info
8. Prescriptivism (73%) Click here for info
9. Nel Noddings (68%) Click here for info
10. David Hume (66%) Click here for info
11. Aquinas (60%) Click here for info
12. Thomas Hobbes (57%) Click here for info
13. Stoics (55%) Click here for info
14. Aristotle (46%) Click here for info
15. St. Augustine (46%) Click here for info
16. Ockham (45%) Click here for info
17. Cynics (39%) Click here for info
18. Ayn Rand (26%) Click here for info
19. Plato (10%) Click here for info
Posted by: Conrad Barwa (85 comments) at July 24, 2004 9:00 PM
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nice quiz; my result:
1. David Hume (100%)
2. Nietzsche (99%)
3. Thomas Hobbes (88%)
4. Stoics (86%)
5. Jean-Paul Sartre (85%)
6. Ayn Rand (84%)
7. Aristotle (72%)
8. Kant (59%)
9. Plato (56%)
10. Cynics (53%)
11. Spinoza (53%)
12. Epicureans (46%)
13. Aquinas (43%)
14. John Stuart Mill (40%)
15. Jeremy Bentham (34%)
16. Prescriptivism (34%)
17. Nel Noddings (30%)
18. Ockham (26%)
19. St. Augustine (18%)