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elijahcraig
13th June 2004, 03:58
I don't think Marx is listed though.

http://selectsmart.com/PHILOSOPHY/

My results:

1. Nietzsche (100%)
2. Jean-Paul Sartre (92%)
3. David Hume (76%)
4. Epicureans (71%)
5. Kant (70%)
6. Cynics (64%)
7. Stoics (62%)
8. Nel Noddings (61%)
9. Prescriptivism (59%)
10. Jeremy Bentham (57%)
11. John Stuart Mill (56%)
12. Thomas Hobbes (55%)
13. Aristotle (52%)
14. Ayn Rand (51%) [FUCK OFF]
15. Spinoza (44%)
16. Ockham (44%)
17. Aquinas (43%)
18. St. Augustine (33%)
19. Plato (24%)

Individual
13th June 2004, 04:07
elijah

This was recently a thread... :)

Ethical Philosophy Selecter (http://www.che-lives.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=25196)

Here was my score, though I didn't like all of the questions:

1. Jean-Paul Sartre (100%) Click here for info
2. Nietzsche (76%) Click here for info
3. Cynics (76%) Click here for info
4. David Hume (75%) Click here for info
5. Thomas Hobbes (70%) Click here for info
6. Spinoza (70%) Click here for info
7. Stoics (65%) Click here for info

elijahcraig
13th June 2004, 04:09
I didn't see it or didn't recall, very sor'y.

pyrrhassorrow
13th June 2004, 15:56
1. Aquinas (100%)
2. Jeremy Bentham (92%)
3. Aristotle (88%)
4. John Stuart Mill (84%)
5. Spinoza (76%)
6. Epicureans (74%)
7. Stoics (59%)
8. Kant (58%)
9. Plato (58%)
10. Jean-Paul Sartre (55%)
11. Nietzsche (51%)
12. St. Augustine (51%)
13. Ayn Rand (50%)
14. Thomas Hobbes (50%)
15. Cynics (45%)
16. Prescriptivism (45%)
17. Nel Noddings (42%)
18. Ockham (25%)
19. David Hume (17%)

redstarshining
13th June 2004, 17:00
1. Jean-Paul Sartre (100%) Click here for info
2. Jeremy Bentham (78%) Click here for info
3. Kant (63%) Click here for info
4. David Hume (58%) Click here for info
5. John Stuart Mill (55%) Click here for info
6. Aquinas (53%) Click here for info
7. Aristotle (53%) Click here for info
8. Prescriptivism (52%) Click here for info
9. Ayn Rand (52%) Click here for info
10. Nietzsche (49%) Click here for info
11. Thomas Hobbes (49%) Click here for info
12. Stoics (48%) Click here for info
13. Spinoza (44%) Click here for info
14. Plato (41%) Click here for info
15. Epicureans (38%) Click here for info
16. Nel Noddings (36%) Click here for info
17. St. Augustine (28%) Click here for info
18. Cynics (21%) Click here for info
19. Ockham (17%) Click here for info

honest intellectual
13th June 2004, 19:31
1. Nietzsche (100%)
2. Jean-Paul Sartre (86%)
3. Aristotle (81%)
4. David Hume (79%)
5. Stoics (77%)
6. Epicureans (74%)
7. John Stuart Mill (71%)
8. Kant (65%)
9. Thomas Hobbes (63%)
10. Spinoza (62%)
11. Nel Noddings (61%)
12. Aquinas (60%)
13. Ayn Rand (52%)
14. Jeremy Bentham (52%)
15. Prescriptivism (50%)
16. Plato (37%)
17. Ockham (32%)
18. St. Augustine (29%)
19. Cynics (27%)

Not really what I expected. Ethically, I'm more into Epicurus than anyone. Why they think I agree 77% with the Stoics is beyond me; I rejected ascetisism, said society guided peeople morally an placed passion before reason.

Urban Rubble
14th June 2004, 04:25
1. Kant (100%)
2. Jean-Paul Sartre (80%)
3. John Stuart Mill (76%)
4. Jeremy Bentham (70%)
5. Stoics (66%)
6. Epicureans (65%)
7. Spinoza (62%)
8. Prescriptivism (60%)
9. Aquinas (58%)
10. Nel Noddings (58%)
11. Ayn Rand (55%)
12. David Hume (48%)
13. Nietzsche (48%)
14. Aristotle (45%)
15. St. Augustine (39%)
16. Thomas Hobbes (30%)
17. Plato (20%)
18. Ockham (18%)
19. Cynics (11%


What do the results say about me ? I'm clueless in the field of Philosophy.

Fidelbrand
14th June 2004, 04:57
Originally posted by Urban [email protected] 14 2004, 04:25 AM

1. Kant (100%)
2. Jean-Paul Sartre (80%)
3. John Stuart Mill (76%)
4. Jeremy Bentham (70%)
5. Stoics (66%)
6. Epicureans (65%)
7. Spinoza (62%)
8. Prescriptivism (60%)
9. Aquinas (58%)
10. Nel Noddings (58%)
11. Ayn Rand (55%)
12. David Hume (48%)
13. Nietzsche (48%)
14. Aristotle (45%)
15. St. Augustine (39%)
16. Thomas Hobbes (30%)
17. Plato (20%)
18. Ockham (18%)
19. Cynics (11%


What do the results say about me ? I'm clueless in the field of Philosophy.
Hmmm...

Kant (100%)--> The intent (the choice to do something or the will) is the most important morally.

CommieBastard
16th June 2004, 15:56
1. Jean-Paul Sartre (100%)
2. David Hume (96%)
3. Nietzsche (92%)
4. Thomas Hobbes (89%)
5. Ayn Rand (79%)
6. Spinoza (78%)
7. Stoics (77%)
8. Epicureans (70%)
9. Cynics (65%)
10. Plato (61%)
11. Jeremy Bentham (55%)
12. John Stuart Mill (55%)
13. St. Augustine (55%)
14. Aquinas (55%)
15. Aristotle (50%)
16. Kant (47%)
17. Nel Noddings (27%)
18. Prescriptivism (15%)
19. Ockham (6%)

has anyone ever noticed that by filling in these bullshit questionnaires we're putting out an immensely detailed account of our thoughts that could be easily compiled and used by the intelligence communities?

Ziggy
16th June 2004, 16:24
1. Epicureans (100%)
2. Stoics (100%)
3. Kant (94%)
4. Jean-Paul Sartre (93%)
5. Nietzsche (93%)
6. Aristotle (90%)
7. Aquinas (88%)
8. David Hume (88%)
9. Spinoza (86%)
10. John Stuart Mill (78%)
11. Nel Noddings (68%)
12. Thomas Hobbes (54%)
13. Ockham (50%)
14. Jeremy Bentham (50%)
15. St. Augustine (47%)
16. Plato (45%)
17. Ayn Rand (43%)
18. Cynics (43%)
19. Prescriptivism (39%)

Mary Poppins
16th June 2004, 19:33
1. Aquinas (100%)
2. St. Augustine (88%)
3. Jean-Paul Sartre (84%)
4. Epicureans (83%)
5. Cynics (77%)
6. Ockham (77%)
7. Spinoza (75%)
8. Jeremy Bentham (73%)
9. Nietzsche (73%)
10. Kant (71%)
11. Aristotle (69%)
12. Nel Noddings (66%)
13. Thomas Hobbes (66%)
14. John Stuart Mill (62%)
15. David Hume (54%)
16. Stoics (50%)
17. Ayn Rand (28%)
18. Plato (22%)
19. Prescriptivism (18%)

:P

Pedro Alonso Lopez
16th June 2004, 19:50
1. Cynics (100%) Click here for info
2. Stoics (87%) Click here for info
3. Spinoza (86%) Click here for info
4. Nel Noddings (82%) Click here for info
5. Jeremy Bentham (79%) Click here for info
6. John Stuart Mill (79%) Click here for info
7. Thomas Hobbes (79%) Click here for info
8. Ayn Rand (78%) Click here for info
9. Epicureans (76%) Click here for info
10. Aquinas (72%) Click here for info
11. Jean-Paul Sartre (69%) Click here for info
12. Aristotle (58%) Click here for info
13. Nietzsche (58%) Click here for info
14. Kant (54%) Click here for info
15. Plato (52%) Click here for info
16. David Hume (44%) Click here for info
17. Prescriptivism (32%) Click here for info
18. St. Augustine (30%) Click here for info
19. Ockham (26%) Click here for info

hmmm....

Wenty
16th June 2004, 22:36
QUOTE (Urban Rubble @ Jun 14 2004, 04:25 AM)
QUOTE
1. Kant (100%)
2. Jean-Paul Sartre (80%)
3. John Stuart Mill (76%)
4. Jeremy Bentham (70%)
5. Stoics (66%)
6. Epicureans (65%)
7. Spinoza (62%)
8. Prescriptivism (60%)
9. Aquinas (58%)
10. Nel Noddings (58%)
11. Ayn Rand (55%)
12. David Hume (48%)
13. Nietzsche (48%)
14. Aristotle (45%)
15. St. Augustine (39%)
16. Thomas Hobbes (30%)
17. Plato (20%)
18. Ockham (18%)
19. Cynics (11%




What do the results say about me ? I'm clueless in the field of Philosophy.

Quite odd to have Kant and Mill so close together. They have completely different views. especially on morality.

Wenty
16th June 2004, 22:44
Your Results:


1. Jean-Paul Sartre (100%) Click here for info
2. David Hume (71%) Click here for info
3. Nietzsche (62%) Click here for info
4. St. Augustine (56%) Click here for info
5. Stoics (56%) Click here for info
6. Spinoza (53%) Click here for info
7. Nel Noddings (43%) Click here for info
8. Aquinas (42%) Click here for info
9. Kant (40%) Click here for info
10. Thomas Hobbes (40%) Click here for info
11. Ockham (37%) Click here for info
12. Ayn Rand (34%) Click here for info
13. Plato (31%) Click here for info
14. Epicureans (28%) Click here for info
15. John Stuart Mill (26%) Click here for info
16. Cynics (24%) Click here for info
17. Aristotle (23%) Click here for info
18. Prescriptivism (20%) Click here for info
19. Jeremy Bentham (12%) Click here for info

Sartre, cheers.

Fidelbrand
17th June 2004, 12:14
Aquinas 100%??????? kill me, comrades....

1. Aquinas (100%) Click here for info
2. Aristotle (91%) Click here for info
3. Spinoza (79%) Click here for info
4. Jean-Paul Sartre (77%) Click here for info
5. Nietzsche (77%) Click here for info
6. David Hume (72%) Click here for info
7. Jeremy Bentham (68%) Click here for info
8. Epicureans (62%) Click here for info
9. Nel Noddings (62%) Click here for info
10. St. Augustine (58%) Click here for info
11. John Stuart Mill (55%) Click here for info
12. Stoics (55%) Click here for info
13. Ayn Rand (50%) Click here for info
14. Plato (50%) Click here for info
15. Kant (41%) Click here for info
16. Prescriptivism (41%) Click here for info
17. Thomas Hobbes (39%) Click here for info
18. Ockham (20%) Click here for info
19. Cynics (15%) Click here for info

smoer
17th June 2004, 18:42
1. Ayn Rand (100%) Click here for info
2. St. Augustine (85%) Click here for info
3. John Stuart Mill (83%) Click here for info
4. Kant (81%) Click here for info
5. Aquinas (77%) Click here for info
6. Jeremy Bentham (70%) Click here for info
7. Jean-Paul Sartre (64%) Click here for info
8. Aristotle (61%) Click here for info
9. Epicureans (60%) Click here for info
10. Stoics (57%) Click here for info
11. Cynics (56%) Click here for info
12. Spinoza (55%) Click here for info
13. Prescriptivism (50%) Click here for info
14. Nietzsche (42%) Click here for info
15. David Hume (38%) Click here for info
16. Nel Noddings (36%) Click here for info
17. Ockham (36%) Click here for info
18. Plato (34%) Click here for info
19. Thomas Hobbes (16%) Click here

Don't know half of them....

What about nr1 on my list???Good or bad person???

cheerz

gaf
17th June 2004, 20:05
there are 3 message waiting for you
filo and statistics i just didn't waited that from you.well nietzche yeah! but not like this.come on man !this is pitty . just pitty

Pedro Alonso Lopez
17th June 2004, 20:19
smoer Rand is the worst person any leftist could get, she is basically the poster woman for capitalist philosophy.

Augustine is a little dodgy too...

The idealist
17th June 2004, 21:52
1. Jeremy Bentham (100%) Click here for info
2. Jean-Paul Sartre (90%) Click here for info
3. Thomas Hobbes (87%) Click here for info
4. Epicureans (86%) Click here for info
5. Aquinas (81%) Click here for info
6. John Stuart Mill (79%) Click here for info
7. Nel Noddings (70%) Click here for info
8. Kant (64%) Click here for info
9. Stoics (64%) Click here for info
10. Nietzsche (60%) Click here for info
11. Plato (60%) Click here for info
12. Cynics (60%) Click here for info
13. Aristotle (58%) Click here for info
14. Spinoza (57%) Click here for info
15. David Hume (54%) Click here for info
16. St. Augustine (46%) Click here for info
17. Ayn Rand (45%) Click here for info
18. Prescriptivism (27%) Click here for info
19. Ockham (6%) Click here for info

Satre seems ok, but it hardly says anything about my nr 1.

Lardlad95
17th June 2004, 22:32
1. Kant (100%) Click here for info
2. Aquinas (92%) Click here for info
3. John Stuart Mill (81%) Click here for info
4. Jean-Paul Sartre (73%) Click here for info
5. Jeremy Bentham (71%) Click here for info
6. Stoics (71%) Click here for info
7. Spinoza (67%) Click here for info
8. St. Augustine (65%) Click here for info
9. Aristotle (64%) Click here for info
10. Ayn Rand (55%) Click here for info
11. Plato (55%) Click here for info
12. Nel Noddings (53%) Click here for info
13. Prescriptivism (51%) Click here for info
14. Nietzsche (43%) Click here for info
15. David Hume (40%) Click here for info
16. Epicureans (37%) Click here for info
17. Ockham (30%) Click here for info
18. Thomas Hobbes (21%) Click here for info
19. Cynics (17%) Click here for info


hmm...i respect Kant....and while I disagree with deontology I believe a watered down version of the categorical imperative

Aquinas, I've read little of

And I liek John Stuart Mill

CubanFox
25th June 2004, 13:46
1. Spinoza (100%) Click here for info
2. Nietzsche (91%) Click here for info
3. Jean-Paul Sartre (89%) Click here for info
4. Stoics (89%) Click here for info
5. Epicureans (84%) Click here for info
6. Aquinas (82%) Click here for info
7. Kant (76%) Click here for info
8. David Hume (75%) Click here for info
9. Ayn Rand (73%) Click here for info
10. St. Augustine (72%) Click here for info
11. John Stuart Mill (71%) Click here for info
12. Aristotle (66%) Click here for info
13. Jeremy Bentham (65%) Click here for info
14. Thomas Hobbes (65%) Click here for info
15. Plato (60%) Click here for info
16. Prescriptivism (59%) Click here for info
17. Ockham (43%) Click here for info
18. Cynics (42%) Click here for info
19. Nel Noddings (11%) Click here for info

To be perfectly honest, I have no idea what that means, and I understood few of the questions. Call me an idiot if you will.

truthaddict11
25th June 2004, 14:19
Jean-Paul Sartre (100%)
2. Cynics (86%)
3. Nietzsche (86%)
4. Spinoza (86%)
5. Thomas Hobbes (85%)
6. David Hume (81%)
7. Stoics (77%)
8. Ayn Rand (74%)
9. Jeremy Bentham (58%)
10. Kant (57%)
11. John Stuart Mill (49%)
12. Aquinas (48%)
13. Epicureans (46%)
14. Aristotle (38%)
15. Nel Noddings (38%)
16. St. Augustine (38%)
17. Prescriptivism (34%)
18. Ockham (30%)
19. Plato (17%)

i have no idea what this means

deus ex machina
25th June 2004, 16:24
1. Nietzsche (100%) Click here for info
2. Jean-Paul Sartre (88%) Click here for info
3. David Hume (82%) Click here for info
4. Cynics (76%) Click here for info
5. Stoics (71%) Click here for info
6. Ayn Rand (66%) Click here for info
7. Thomas Hobbes (65%) Click here for info
8. Kant (62%) Click here for info
9. Epicureans (55%) Click here for info
10. Nel Noddings (46%) Click here for info
11. Jeremy Bentham (45%) Click here for info
12. Prescriptivism (44%) Click here for info
13. Spinoza (43%) Click here for info
14. John Stuart Mill (41%) Click here for info
15. Aristotle (39%) Click here for info
16. St. Augustine (32%) Click here for info
17. Ockham (30%) Click here for info
18. Aquinas (25%) Click here for info
19. Plato (19%) Click here for info

pedro san pedro
1st July 2004, 11:54
1. Aquinas (100%) Click here for info
2. Jeremy Bentham (95%) Click here for info
3. John Stuart Mill (87%) Click here for info
4. Kant (86%) Click here for info
5. St. Augustine (69%) Click here for info
6. Aristotle (66%) Click here for info
7. Jean-Paul Sartre (66%) Click here for info
8. Plato (64%) Click here for info
9. Prescriptivism (63%) Click here for info
10. Ayn Rand (56%) Click here for info
11. Cynics (43%) Click here for info
12. Nel Noddings (43%) Click here for info
13. Epicureans (41%) Click here for info
14. David Hume (38%) Click here for info
15. Ockham (38%) Click here for info
16. Stoics (35%) Click here for info
17. Thomas Hobbes (27%) Click here for info
18. Nietzsche (24%) Click here for info
19. Spinoza (18%) Click here for info

not sure what this means - though it seems a very short test

wasnt aquinas a god botherer?

Wenty
1st July 2004, 12:12
if you have no idea what it means why did you take the test in the first place!

7189
2nd July 2004, 23:05
1. Jean-Paul Sartre (100%)
2. Kant (95%)
3. John Stuart Mill (92%)
4. Ayn Rand (83%)
5. Stoics (83%)
6. David Hume (79%)
7. Jeremy Bentham (79%)
8. Aristotle (77%)
9. Epicureans (76%)
10. Spinoza (74%)
11. Aquinas (67%)
12. Nietzsche (67%)
13. St. Augustine (63%)
14. Plato (60%)
15. Prescriptivism (53%)
16. Ockham (46%)
17. Thomas Hobbes (41%)
18. Cynics (37%)
19. Nel Noddings (20%)

Masculinity, strength and passion are the highest qualities in a person Nietzche

- 12th? 67 per cent! I don't believe in that at all! What a load of sexist drivel! I can't believe he beat Plato! I like Plato! Oh well...I'm dead keen on Sartre and I agree with many of his views so at least that looks about right!

Commie-K
6th July 2004, 04:09
1. Kant (100%) Click here for info
2. Ayn Rand (94%) Click here for info
3. Jean-Paul Sartre (71%) Click here for info
4. John Stuart Mill (70%) Click here for info
5. Spinoza (68%) Click here for info
6. Prescriptivism (67%) Click here for info
7. St. Augustine (65%) Click here for info
8. Stoics (54%) Click here for info
9. Aquinas (53%) Click here for info
10. Aristotle (53%) Click here for info
11. Nietzsche (52%) Click here for info
12. Jeremy Bentham (49%) Click here for info
13. Epicureans (44%) Click here for info
14. Plato (42%) Click here for info
15. Nel Noddings (37%) Click here for info
16. David Hume (36%) Click here for info
17. Ockham (29%) Click here for info
18. Thomas Hobbes (17%) Click here for info
19. Cynics (15%) Click here for info

Rex_20XD6
6th July 2004, 05:13
Click here for info dosen't work.[I]

Rex_20XD6
6th July 2004, 05:25
1. Aquinas (100%)
2. John Stuart Mill (97%)
3. St. Augustine (90%)
4. Kant (85%)
5. Jean-Paul Sartre (78%)
6. Epicureans (64%)
7. Jeremy Bentham (64%)
8. Spinoza (54%)
9. Aristotle (52%)
10. Stoics (52%)
11. David Hume (42%)
12. Nel Noddings (42%)
13. Ockham (42%)
14. Plato (42%)
15. Prescriptivism (42%)
16. Ayn Rand (28%)
17. Nietzsche (26%)
18. Cynics (21%)
19. Thomas Hobbes (21%)

Rex_20XD6
6th July 2004, 05:27
That was a cool quiz. Everyone should take it. Makes you think if you've been naughty or nice.

DaCuBaN
6th July 2004, 08:12
. Kant (100%) Click here for info
2. John Stuart Mill (87%) Click here for info
3. Aquinas (85%) Click here for info
4. Aristotle (77%) Click here for info
5. Jeremy Bentham (76%) Click here for info
6. Jean-Paul Sartre (74%) Click here for info
7. Stoics (67%) Click here for info
8. Epicureans (66%) Click here for info
9. David Hume (61%) Click here for info
10. Prescriptivism (60%) Click here for info
11. Spinoza (60%) Click here for info
12. St. Augustine (57%) Click here for info
13. Ayn Rand (55%) Click here for info
14. Nel Noddings (55%) Click here for info
15. Nietzsche (46%) Click here for info
16. Plato (44%) Click here for info
17. Ockham (43%) Click here for info
18. Cynics (36%) Click here for info
19. Thomas Hobbes (24%) Click here for info

scrap metal
6th July 2004, 15:12
1. Jean-Paul Sartre (100%) Click here for info
2. Nietzsche (89%) Click here for info
3. Epicureans (84%) Click here for info
4. David Hume (82%) Click here for info
5. Spinoza (82%) Click here for info
6. Aquinas (80%) Click here for info
7. John Stuart Mill (80%) Click here for info
8. Kant (72%) Click here for info
9. Thomas Hobbes (67%) Click here for info
10. Stoics (64%) Click here for info
11. Aristotle (59%) Click here for info
12. Plato (58%) Click here for info
13. St. Augustine (55%) Click here for info
14. Jeremy Bentham (52%) Click here for info
15. Ockham (51%) Click here for info
16. Prescriptivism (42%) Click here for info
17. Ayn Rand (42%) Click here for info
18. Cynics (39%) Click here for info
19. Nel Noddings (34%) Click here for info

Hegemonicretribution
6th July 2004, 17:25
1. Stoics (100%) Click here for info
2. Jean-Paul Sartre (91%) Click here for info
3. Kant (76%) Click here for info
4. Ayn Rand (74%) Click here for info
5. Nietzsche (73%) Click here for info
6. Aquinas (71%) Click here for info
7. Spinoza (70%) Click here for info
8. Cynics (68%) Click here for info
9. David Hume (68%) Click here for info
10. St. Augustine (66%) Click here for info
11. Aristotle (45%) Click here for info
12. Plato (40%) Click here for info
13. Jeremy Bentham (38%) Click here for info
14. Ockham (38%) Click here for info
15. John Stuart Mill (36%) Click here for info
16. Thomas Hobbes (36%) Click here for info
17. Nel Noddings (30%) Click here for info
18. Prescriptivism (17%) Click here for info
19. Epicureans


I think I must of not changed all of the high, medium, low options. I never thought I was that much of a Stoic, I started as a cynic ;)