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Per 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

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Date: 2002-12-25 02:34 pm (UTC)
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Christian absolutist who believes in moderation and self control?

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Date: 2002-12-25 03:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] halfjack.livejournal.com
1. Kant (100%)
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)
From: [identity profile] marm0t.livejournal.com

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)
From: [identity profile] stimps.livejournal.com
I got Aquinas 100%, Spinoza (92%), Sartre (86%), Mill (83%), Kant (82%), Noddings (79%), Aristotle & Bentham at 76%, Epicureans at 74% and Stoics at 72%. =) I'd say it's pretty accurate for me. I am a pretty moral person, but I also strongly believe that one can't change another person's mind. I've been having a lot of religious inner thought recently. I have QUESTIONS. Interesting stuff, thanks, iggy =)

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Date: 2002-12-25 08:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] loose-joints.livejournal.com
100% pure Kant. Sartre with a sorry ass second at 68%. Then again, there was no neo-Kantian. Although Kant's foundations for ontology are somewhat lacking and the distinctions in the First Critique are essential to Kant's moral philosophy, I find Kant's arguments to the the most compelling and sensible. Then again, I also believe that intent is often the deciding factor in determining the rightness of an act. Then again, to determine intent one has to have method of determining the mental or intensional state of an agent at the time of action. I want another philosophy quiz!!!!

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Date: 2002-12-25 08:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nosrialleon.livejournal.com


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)
From: [identity profile] zebulon-y.livejournal.com
1.Kant   (100%)  Click here for info
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

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Date: 2002-12-26 01:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] foo2rama.livejournal.com
1. Aquinas (100%)
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.

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