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06-23-2002, 08:40 PM | #11 |
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My percentages within these buggers seem to be between 100-40 unlike the other folks who did the test...wonder what means *scratches head* 1. Epicureans (100%) 2. Aristotle (79%) 3. Spinoza (77%) 4. Aquinas (75%) 5. Stoics (75%) 6. Nietzsche (70%) 7. Mill (69%) 8. Hobbes (58%) 9. Hume (58%) 10. Noddings (56%) 11. Sartre (56%) 12. Ockham (54%) 13. Rand (54%) 14. Kant (53%) 15. Plato (51%) 16. Bentham (50%) 17. Cynics (50%) 18. Augustine (41%) 19. Prescriptivism (41%) Edited to add... Did you guys check out the other selectors on the site, the philo ones i mean... <a href="http://www.selectsmart.com/philosophy.html" target="_blank">http://www.selectsmart.com/philosophy.html</a> Check out this one...<a href="http://www.selectsmart.com/FREE/select.php?client=TJPhilosophy" target="_blank">Choose your philosopher </a> Or even better this one <a href="http://www.selectsmart.com/FREE/select.php?client=philos" target="_blank">Choose your favorite metaphysician </a> [ June 23, 2002: Message edited by: phaedrus ]</p> |
06-24-2002, 02:21 AM | #12 |
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Jesus, Sartre is number one on all of these I take.
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Hmm mine are
1. Sartre (100%) 2. Mill (84%) 3. Kant (77%) 4. Bentham (68%) 5. Epicureans (67%) 6. Rand (67%) 7. Prescriptivism (50%) 8. Hobbes (43%) 9. Noddings (42%) 10. Aquinas (41%) 11. Hume (38%) 12. Nietzsche (38%) 13. Spinoza (37%) 14. Ockham (29%) 15. Aristotle (28%) 16. Cynics (28%) 17. Stoics (25%) 18. Augustine (24%) 19. Plato (21%) Well Sartre seems about right for me but Kant is way too high... Thankfully Plato, Augustine and Aristole are pretty low down... [ June 24, 2002: Message edited by: Skepticwithachainsaw ]</p> |
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1. Rand (100%)
2. Stoics (87%) 3. Aristotle (75%) 4. Epicureans (72%) 5. Hume (70%) 6. Sartre (68%) 7. Mill (67%) 8. Aquinas (64%) 9. Nietzsche (63%) 10. Kant (60%) 11. Spinoza (55%) 12. Bentham (48%) 13. Hobbes (48%) 14. Plato (47%) 15. Cynics (45%) 16. Augustine (44%) 17. Prescriptivism (24%) 18. Ockham (18%) 19. Noddings (12%) |
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1. Sartre (100%)
2. Hume (74%) 3. Aquinas (72%) 4. Kant (72%) 5. Stoics (70%) 6. Rand (64%) 7. Bentham (58%) 8. Aristotle (57%) 9. Hobbes (57%) 10. Nietzsche (57%) 11. Mill (56%) 12. Cynics (53%) 13. Spinoza (50%) 14. Noddings (40%) 15. Plato (38%) 16. Ockham (36%) 17. Augustine (28%) 18. Prescriptivism (28%) 19. Epicureans (22%) Just for the heck of it, I tried answering only the final question, "12. VIRTUOUS PERSON A virtuous person can be described best as:" with "b) Strong, powerful and rational"; these were the results: 1. Plato (100%) 2. Rand (100%) 3. Aristotle (90%) 4. Hobbes (90%) 5. Hume (80%) 6. Sartre (70%) 7. Nietzsche (60%) (8. et al.: 0%) I wonder how that test weighs each philosopher/school for each answer? And, how long did such a test take to make up? -Wanderer [ June 24, 2002: Message edited by: wide-eyed wanderer ]</p> |
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1. Hume (100%)
2. Nietzsche (92%) 3. Stoics (80%) 4. Sartre (75%) 5. Hobbes (74%) 6. Cynics (67%) 7. Rand (62%) 8. Spinoza (60%) 9. Aristotle (46%) 10. Augustine (41%) 11. Noddings (40%) 12. Aquinas (39%) 13. Plato (38%) 14. Epicureans (36%) 15. Kant (36%) 16. Mill (30%) 17. Bentham (24%) 18. Prescriptivism (16%) 19. Ockham (14%) |
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Hrm, I would have chosen Hume as the philosopher who's influenced me the most, but every quiz I took had Satre come out on top. Maybe I should go read some Satre finally.
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06-24-2002, 12:20 PM | #19 |
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Sartre 100%
Kant 67 % Bentham Mill Hobbes Hume Epicureans Spinoza Nietzsche Aquinas I have taken several similar tests before, and Sartre is always at top. About time I read something of his. |
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Anyone who is selfish gets a high mark for Rand as I so humbly discovered. However, I don't think that makes you a true Randian moral objectivist in a blanket statement... I'm going to try answering differently, that particular question relative to self and see...
A score of 100% Rand seems only to indicate that, which was specific to that particular question. <img src="confused.gif" border="0"> |
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