ETHICAL PHILOSOPHY SELECTOR
The list below is modified by your input. The results are scored on a curve. The highest score, 100, represents the closest philosophical match to your reponses. This is not to say that you and the philosopher are in total agreement. However this is a philosophy that you may want to study further.
1. | Aquinas (100%) Click here for info |
2. | St. Augustine (97%) Click here for info |
3. | Ockham (87%) Click here for info |
4. | Spinoza (68%) Click here for info |
5. | Kant (64%) Click here for info |
6. | Nel Noddings (64%) Click here for info |
7. | Jean-Paul Sartre (59%) Click here for info |
8. | Jeremy Bentham (59%) Click here for info |
9. | Aristotle (57%) Click here for info |
10. | John Stuart Mill (56%) Click here for info |
11. | Prescriptivism (50%) Click here for info |
12. | Plato (45%) Click here for info |
13. | Ayn Rand (38%) Click here for info |
14. | Epicureans (36%) Click here for info |
15. | Stoics (36%) Click here for info |
16. | Nietzsche (32%) Click here for info |
17. | Cynics (31%) Click here for info |
18. | David Hume (21%) Click here for info |
19. | Thomas Hobbes (0%) Click here for info |
Find your inner philosopher!
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Possibly the most boring quiz on the face of the earth, but wait until Jake hears about my flirtation with Aquinas!
1 comment:
no worries, they scored me as matching Aquinas too, apparently ignoring my responses that indicated that i think there is very little, if any, moral knowledge that is achieved through reason and my high limited rejection of kant's CI. my guess is if you say "life has a purpose" and "god is the transcendent determinant of good" then you are getting Aquinas/Augustine. I was proud to have the Cynics right up there on my score though...
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