mi filosofia
Dec. 25th, 2002 05:18 pmPer http://selectsmart.com/PHILOSOPHY I match up best with those below. That's cool. Kinda what I expected. I can be more conservative than I look. Grin.
1. Ockham (100%) Click here for info
2. Spinoza (97%) Click here for info
3. Aquinas (95%) Click here for info
4. Epicureans (94%) Click here for info
5. Augustine (93%) Click here for info
6. Mill (86%) Click here for info
7. Kant (84%) Click here for info
8. Noddings (63%) Click here for info
9. Prescriptivism (63%) Click here for info
10. Sartre (61%) Click here for info
11. Bentham (59%) Click here for info
12. Hobbes (39%) Click here for info
13. Nietzsche (39%) Click here for info
14. Aristotle (38%) Click here for info
15. Cynics (36%) Click here for info
16. Stoics (27%) Click here for info
17. Rand (24%) Click here for info
18. Hume (22%) Click here for info
19. Plato (14%) Click here for info
1. Ockham (100%) Click here for info
2. Spinoza (97%) Click here for info
3. Aquinas (95%) Click here for info
4. Epicureans (94%) Click here for info
5. Augustine (93%) Click here for info
6. Mill (86%) Click here for info
7. Kant (84%) Click here for info
8. Noddings (63%) Click here for info
9. Prescriptivism (63%) Click here for info
10. Sartre (61%) Click here for info
11. Bentham (59%) Click here for info
12. Hobbes (39%) Click here for info
13. Nietzsche (39%) Click here for info
14. Aristotle (38%) Click here for info
15. Cynics (36%) Click here for info
16. Stoics (27%) Click here for info
17. Rand (24%) Click here for info
18. Hume (22%) Click here for info
19. Plato (14%) Click here for info
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Date: 2002-12-25 02:34 pm (UTC)apparently!
Date: 2002-12-25 02:41 pm (UTC)It's odd how revealing that thing was.
Re: apparently!
Date: 2002-12-25 03:33 pm (UTC)The Briggs Meyer test is a prime example of this.
Re: apparently!
Date: 2002-12-26 02:15 pm (UTC)Re: "I'm a weak pudgy bastard..." I dunno, I've always felt that a moral ideal should be at least theoretically realizable by mammals... absolutism equals defeatism. But I see the value in having a high standard.
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Date: 2002-12-25 03:06 pm (UTC)2. Bentham (97%)
3. Mill (93%)
4. Prescriptivism
5. Spinoza (82%)
6. Noddings (74%)
7. Sartre (74%)
8. Aquinas (72%)
9. Stoics (60%)
10. Cynics (59%)
11. Aristotle (54%)
12. Rand (54%)
13. Epicureans (53%)
14. Augustine (50%)
15. Nietzsche (42%)
16. Ockham (39%)
17. Hume (36%)
18. Hobbes (35%)
19. Plato (18%)
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Date: 2002-12-25 03:26 pm (UTC)1. Sartre (100%)
2. Mill (96%)
3. Epicureans (94%)
4. Rand (81%)
5. Bentham (75%)
6. Aristotle (70%)
7. Aquinas (66%)
8. Nietzsche (66%)
9. Noddings (66%)
10. Kant (65%)
11. Spinoza (63%)
12. Hobbes (62%)
13. Hume (56%)
14. Stoics (55%)
15. Augustine (45%)
16. Prescriptivism (45%)
17. Cynics (44%)
18. Plato (38%)
19. Ockham (23%)
Honk honk!
Date: 2002-12-25 03:34 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2002-12-25 08:33 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2002-12-25 08:43 pm (UTC)1. Kant (100%) Click here for info
2. Sartre (83%) Click here for info
3. Mill (81%) Click here for info
4. Rand (76%) Click here for info
5. Epicureans (62%) Click here for info
6. Aquinas (62%) Click here for info
7. Hobbes (58%) Click here for info
8. Hume (52%) Click here for info
9. Stoics (52%) Click here for info
10. Prescriptivism (50%) Click here for info
11. Nietzsche (50%) Click here for info
12. Aristotle (45%) Click here for info
13. Bentham (42%) Click here for info
14. Cynics (37%) Click here for info
15. Noddings (37%) Click here for info
16. Ockham (35%) Click here for info
17. Plato (32%) Click here for info
18. Spinoza (29%) Click here for info
19. Augustine (20%) Click here for info
I expected a much higher Nietzsche factor. And there's way too much Rand in there for my liking...
Uh...
Date: 2002-12-26 01:56 am (UTC)2.Mill (98%) Click here for info
3.Prescriptivism (89%) Click here for info
4.Aquinas (72%) Click here for info
5.Bentham (69%) Click here for info
6.Sartre (64%) Click here for info
7.Spinoza (56%) Click here for info
8.Rand (52%) Click here for info
9.Augustine (50%) Click here for info
10.Stoics (50%) Click here for info
11.Epicureans (47%) Click here for info
12.Plato (42%) Click here for info
13.Noddings (41%) Click here for info
14.Aristotle (41%) Click here for info
15.Ockham (35%) Click here for info
16.Cynics (17%) Click here for info
17.Hume (11%) Click here for info
18.Hobbes (9%) Click here for info
19.Nietzsche (6%) Click here for info
Okay, um, while it's been a while, isn't it a little nonsensical to be rated as Kantian with Mill immediately following?
Also: I would have expected Hume to be much higher, although then again this was almost all ethics questions
Also Also: Nieztsche can suck the fat one
Re: Uh...
Date: 2002-12-26 09:56 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2002-12-26 01:51 pm (UTC)2. Aristotle (78%)
3. Bentham (67%)
4. Plato (66%)
5. Kant (61%)
6. Mill (59%)
7. Rand (56%)
8. Stoics (55%)
9. Augustine (50%)
10. Prescriptivism (50%)
11. Spinoza (48%)
12. Sartre (39%)
13. Ockham (35%)
14. Noddings (25%)
15. Cynics (23%)
16. Epicureans (23%)
17. Hume (20%)
18. Nietzsche (20%)
19. Hobbes (16%)
I found this interesting as mostly my views on why I choose to live the way i do is more a Calvin and Hobbes, set of reasonings. I belive in Moral Economy which strikes me as odd Hobbes is at the bottom. Aquinas doesn't suprise me at all, as an apologetic him and I have share many views, just with a different reasoning behind them. I thought Mill would score higher for me,as well as Bentham, I'm suprised that they are that disparet in score as the questions provided didn't seem to be able to differentiate between them. The Aristotle is about where I would have put it. Althoguht the Plato score is lower then I would have thought.