ETHICAL PHILOSOPHY SELECTORThe 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!
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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