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Ethical Philosophy Selector
I like the way you guys have created these sub-forums. This way anyone who is not interested in quizzes like this one need not be bothered by them.
But for those who may find it interesting, here is another one. What philosopher are you most like? ETHICAL PHILOSOPHY SELECTOR Here is my list. 1. Spinoza (100%) 2. Aquinas (79%) 3. Kant (76%) 4. Stoics (74%) 5. Jean-Paul Sartre (73%) 6. St. Augustine (71%) 7. Nel Noddings (61%) 8. John Stuart Mill (56%) 9. Aristotle (54%) 10. Jeremy Bentham (54%) 11. Nietzsche (54%) 12. Ayn Rand (50%) 13. David Hume (49%) 14. Plato (45%) 15. Prescriptivism (45%) 16. Epicureans (39%) 17. Cynics (28%) 18. Ockham (27%) 19. Thomas Hobbes (22%)
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Mine are:
1. Jean-Paul Sartre (100%) 2. Kant (99%) 3. Epicureans (95%) 4. John Stuart Mill (87%) 5. Aquinas (73%) 6. Aristotle (71%) 7. Spinoza (71%) 8. Jeremy Bentham (70%) 9. Ayn Rand (69%) 10. Plato (54%) 11. St. Augustine (52%) 12. Prescriptivism (50%) 13. Nietzsche (48%) 14. Ockham (48%) 15. Stoics (48%) 16. David Hume (38%) 17. Nel Noddings (38%) 18. Thomas Hobbes (25%) 19. Cynics (5%) |
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