Philosophy and Ignorance
Dec. 4th, 2003 10:01 amEthical Philosophy Selector, from
rochefort's journal.
My results:
1. Jean-Paul Sartre (100%)
2. Kant (96%)
3. John Stuart Mill (90%)
4. Jeremy Bentham (67%)
5. Aquinas (59%)
6. Ayn Rand (56%)
7. Stoics (51%)
8. Spinoza (50%)
9. Aristotle (43%)
10. Nel Noddings (43%)
11. Epicureans (41%)
12. Prescriptivism (41%)
13. Plato (37%)
14. St. Augustine (37%)
15. David Hume (29%)
16. Nietzsche (17%)
17. Ockham (14%)
18. Thomas Hobbes (14%)
19. Cynics (6%)
Huh. Funny. I don't even know Mill, nor Bentham, nor Rand. (and I actually paid attention to philosophy classes, I liked the subject. (Studying was another mater, though.))
(The first reviews over Door to the River are coming. Till now, it seems I did a fairly good job, but it's early to be sure.
wicked_deceiver, I really don't know how you managed to tolerate me. XD Thank you!
dungeons_master, I'm waiting for your mail XDDD (should we go on with the Dumbledore!debate by mail, too? I was starting having fun..))
My results:
1. Jean-Paul Sartre (100%)
2. Kant (96%)
3. John Stuart Mill (90%)
4. Jeremy Bentham (67%)
5. Aquinas (59%)
6. Ayn Rand (56%)
7. Stoics (51%)
8. Spinoza (50%)
9. Aristotle (43%)
10. Nel Noddings (43%)
11. Epicureans (41%)
12. Prescriptivism (41%)
13. Plato (37%)
14. St. Augustine (37%)
15. David Hume (29%)
16. Nietzsche (17%)
17. Ockham (14%)
18. Thomas Hobbes (14%)
19. Cynics (6%)
Huh. Funny. I don't even know Mill, nor Bentham, nor Rand. (and I actually paid attention to philosophy classes, I liked the subject. (Studying was another mater, though.))
(The first reviews over Door to the River are coming. Till now, it seems I did a fairly good job, but it's early to be sure.
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