because I was wondering
Dec. 17th, 2002 11:15 amMoral Philosophy Test
1. Epicureans (100%)
2. Hobbes (78%)
3. Spinoza (74%)
4. Stoics (70%)
5. Nietzsche (67%)
6. Aristotle (66%)
7. Cynics (65%)
8. Aquinas (61%)
9. Bentham (61%)
10. Mill (60%)
11. Rand (59%)
12. Sartre (56%)
13. Hume (53%)
14. Kant (38%)
15. Noddings (38%)
16. Plato (32%)
17. Prescriptivism (32%)
18. Augustine (23%)
19. Ockham (23%)
Well I must say I was totally not surprised that Epicureanism was my #1 match...
1. Epicureans (100%)
2. Hobbes (78%)
3. Spinoza (74%)
4. Stoics (70%)
5. Nietzsche (67%)
6. Aristotle (66%)
7. Cynics (65%)
8. Aquinas (61%)
9. Bentham (61%)
10. Mill (60%)
11. Rand (59%)
12. Sartre (56%)
13. Hume (53%)
14. Kant (38%)
15. Noddings (38%)
16. Plato (32%)
17. Prescriptivism (32%)
18. Augustine (23%)
19. Ockham (23%)
Well I must say I was totally not surprised that Epicureanism was my #1 match...
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Date: 2002-12-17 11:42 am (UTC)2. Nietzsche (93%) Click here for info
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Actions are right in proportion as they tend to promote happiness
Date: 2002-12-17 11:56 am (UTC)2. Sartre (91%)
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4. Kant (77%)
5. Hume (75%)
6. Hobbes (70%)
7. Bentham (65%)
8. Rand (64%)
9. Nietzsche (64%)
10. Noddings (61%)
11. Aquinas (55%)
12. Stoics (54%)
13. Cynics (53%)
14. Prescriptivism (52%)
15. Aristotle (52%)
16. Spinoza (44%)
17. Plato (38%)
18. Ockham (32%)
19. Augustine (29%)
Hrmph.
Re: Actions are right in proportion as they tend to promote happiness
Date: 2002-12-17 01:21 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2002-12-17 01:46 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2002-12-17 01:47 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2002-12-17 02:11 pm (UTC)Re: Actions are right in proportion as they tend to promote happiness
Date: 2002-12-17 04:33 pm (UTC)thanks for posting this
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Date: 2002-12-17 02:22 pm (UTC)2. Stoics (86%) Click here for info
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Date: 2002-12-17 03:03 pm (UTC)2. Kant (91%)
3. Rand (82%)
4. Mill (77%)
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17. Cynics (31%)
18. Plato (31%)
19. Hobbes (21%)
oh, and incidentally
Date: 2002-12-17 05:39 pm (UTC)"Cross-breed a utilitarian and a libertarian, stir in a whopping dose of pure hedonism, and voila - instant Jimbo!"
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1. Mill (100%)
2. Epicureans (99%)
3. Aquinas (80%)
4. Sartre (77%)
5. Spinoza (73%)
6. Aristotle (65%)
7. Bentham (64%)
8. Kant (59%)
9. Nietzsche (57%)
10. Hume (55%)
11. Augustine (54%)
12. Noddings (48%)
13. Rand (48%)
14. Cynics (44%)
15. Stoics (43%)
16. Hobbes (42%)
17. Plato (42%)
18. Prescriptivism (33%)
19. Ockham (29%)