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1. Jean-Paul Sartre (100%) Books, etc.
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2. Kant (92%) Books, etc.
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3. John Stuart Mill (74%) Books, etc.
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4. Jeremy Bentham (73%) Books, etc.
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5. Nel Noddings (69%) Books, etc.
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6. Aquinas (66%) Books, etc.
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Ayn Rand (62%) Books, etc.
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8. Prescriptivism (56%) Books, etc.
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9. Stoics (56%) Books, etc.
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10. David Hume (52%) Books, etc.
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Thomas Hobbes (52%) Books, etc.
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Nietzsche (50%) Books, etc.
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13. Aristotle (47%) Books, etc.
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14. Epicureans (45%) Books, etc.
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15. St. Augustine (44%) Books, etc.
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16. Spinoza (43%) Books, etc.
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17. Plato (34%) Books, etc.
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18. Cynics (25%) Books, etc.
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Ockham (16%) Books, etc.
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ETHICAL PHILOSOPHY SELECTOR QUIZ

I expected to score closer to Nietzsche and I'm surprised it matched me so much with Kant.
 
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Decent, but extremely biased toward Western thought. Both Aquinas's Catholicism and Spinoza's pantheism are pagan ideologies to me.

1. Aquinas (100%)
2. Spinoza (100%)
3. Aristotle (88%)
4. St. Augustine (73%)
5. Jeremy Bentham (71%)
6. Epicureans (69%)
7. Thomas Hobbes (63%)
8. Nietzsche (59%)
9. David Hume (56%)
10. John Stuart Mill (55%)
11. Plato (55%)
12. Stoics (52%)
13. Jean-Paul Sartre (47%)
14. Ockham (39%)
15. Kant (36%)
16. Nel Noddings (32%)
17. Ayn Rand (31%)
18. Cynics (28%)
19. Prescriptivism (23%)
 
1. Aquinas (100%)
2. St. Augustine (91%)
3. Plato (82%)
4. Jeremy Bentham (79%)
5. Aristotle (72%)
6. Kant (72%)
7. John Stuart Mill (69%)
8. Ayn Rand (66%)
9. Prescriptivism (66%)
10. Spinoza (66%)
11. Nel Noddings (51%)
12. Ockham (47%)
13. Jean-Paul Sartre (42%)
14. David Hume (41%)
15. Epicureans (39%)
16. Thomas Hobbes (39%)
17. Nietzsche (30%)
18. Cynics (26%)
19. Stoics (26%)
 
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1. David Hume (100%) Books, etc. Information link
2. Nietzsche (100%) Books, etc. Information link
3. Jean-Paul Sartre (98%) Books, etc. Information link
4. John Stuart Mill (85%) Books, etc. Information link
5. Aristotle (83%) Books, etc. Information link
6. Epicureans (83%) Books, etc. Information link
7. Stoics (83%) Books, etc. Information link
8. Aquinas (79%) Books, etc. Information link
9. Kant (79%) Books, etc. Information link
10. Spinoza (74%) Books, etc. Information link
11. Jeremy Bentham (68%) Books, etc. Information link
12. Cynics (66%) Books, etc. Information link
13. Thomas Hobbes (66%) Books, etc. Information link
14. Ayn Rand (64%) Books, etc. Information link
15. Nel Noddings (55%) Books, etc. Information link
16. Ockham (55%) Books, etc. Information link
17. Plato (51%) Books, etc. Information link
18. Prescriptivism (48%) Books, etc. Information link
19. St. Augustine (46%) Books, etc. Information link


Now I see how I different from you

We just do not agree on what the definitions of morality, virtue and the role of man are !! I think I need to take a greater look into Hume's ideas. I never read the stuff by him. Maybe We are not so closely aligned(I know I am have disagreements with Nietzche!)


I just thought of something

I think man is capable of great good and great evil. The reason many think man is naturally good is due to their ego. They wish to believe man is worthy of life and attributing "good" as a characteristic of man in order to justify mans existance.

Reading the little snippet of Hume suggests that I may disagree with him even more than this test may suggest. I think Hume may be a good read.
 
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. John Stuart Mill (100%) Books, etc. Information link
2. Aristotle (99%) Books, etc. Information link
3. Aquinas (95%) Books, etc. Information link
4. Jeremy Bentham (94%) Books, etc. Information link
5. Plato (77%) Books, etc. Information link
6. Kant (74%) Books, etc. Information link
7. Ayn Rand (63%) Books, etc. Information link
8. Stoics (60%) Books, etc. Information link
9. Spinoza (58%) Books, etc. Information link
10. St. Augustine (53%) Books, etc. Information link
11. Prescriptivism (50%) Books, etc. Information link
12. Epicureans (48%) Books, etc. Information link
13. Jean-Paul Sartre (48%) Books, etc. Information link
14. David Hume (46%) Books, etc. Information link
15. Thomas Hobbes (43%) Books, etc. Information link
16. Cynics (29%) Books, etc. Information link
17. Nel Noddings (27%) Books, etc. Information link
18. Nietzsche (27%) Books, etc. Information link
19. Ockham (27%) Books, etc. Information link

Like anything else, cum grano salis.
 

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