Ethical Philosophy Selector

Kyoko Sakura

Celestial Guide
Post your results from: http://SelectSmart.com/philosophy (you can skip the registration)

Here are my results:
  • John Stuart Mill (100%)
  • Immanuel Kant (95%)
  • Jeremy Bentham (86%)
  • Jean-Paul Sartre (84%)
  • Epicureans (72%)
  • Prescriptivism (72%)
  • Ayn Rand (54%)
  • Nel Noddings (44%)
  • Thomas Aquinas (43%)
  • Baruch (later known as Benedictus) Spinoza (37%)
  • William of Ockham (36%)
  • Aristotle (32%)
  • St. Augustine (27%)
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (24%)
  • Cynics (23%)
  • Stoics (22%)
  • Thomas Hobbes (18%)
  • David Hume (18%)
  • Plato (9%)
 
1. Ayn Rand (100%)
2. Immanuel Kant (96%)
3. Aristotle (94%)
4. Epicureans (88%)
5. John Stuart Mill (84%)
6. Jean-Paul Sartre (80%)
7. Prescriptivism (75%)
8. Thomas Aquinas (64%)
9. Stoics (64%)
10. Jeremy Bentham (63%)
11. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (53%)
12. William of Ockham (53%)
13. Plato (51%)
14. Baruch (later known as Benedictus) Spinoza (51%)
15. David Hume (50%)
16. Thomas Hobbes (46%)
17. St. Augustine (19%)
18. Cynics (19%)
19. Nel Noddings (11%)
 
1. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (100%)
2. David Hume (97%)
3. Jean-Paul Sartre (87%)
4. Thomas Hobbes (84%)
5. Stoics (83%)
6. Ayn Rand (72%)
7. Cynics (62%)
8. Immanuel Kant (52%)
9. Baruch (later known as Benedictus) Spinoza (52%)
10. Nel Noddings (49%)
11. Aristotle (40%)
12. Epicureans (36%)
13. Plato (35%)
14. Prescriptivism (32%)
15. Jeremy Bentham (31%)
16. William of Ockham (31%)
17. John Stuart Mill (30%)
18. Thomas Aquinas (26%)
19. St. Augustine (21%)
 
1. Thomas Aquinas (100%)
2. Baruch (later known as Benedictus) Spinoza (97%) Info & Notes
3. Stoics (92%)
4. Epicureans (89%)
5. Immanuel Kant (88%)
6. John Stuart Mill (86%)
7. St. Augustine (82%)
8. Jeremy Bentham (77%)
9. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (77%)
10. Jean-Paul Sartre (76%)
11. Nel Noddings (62%)
12. Aristotle (61%)
13. David Hume (57%)
14. Plato (57%)
15. Prescriptivism (51%)
16. Ayn Rand (40%)
17. Thomas Hobbes (38%)
18. Cynics (35%)
19. William of Ockham (29%)

The fact that I share even 40% with Rand sickens me.
 
1. Thomas Hobbes (100%)
2. David Hume (100%)
3. Ayn Rand (92%)
4. Jean-Paul Sartre (88%)
5. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (80%)
6. Aristotle (76%)
7. John Stuart Mill (73%)
8. Immanuel Kant (63%)
9. Stoics (62%)
10. Epicureans (61%)
11. Plato (61%)
12. Jeremy Bentham (59%)
13. Cynics (59%)
14. Thomas Aquinas (50%)
15. Prescriptivism (43%)
16. Baruch (later known as Benedictus) Spinoza (41%)
17. Nel Noddings (35%)
18. William of Ockham (35%)
19. St. Augustine (8%)

Go Hobbes.
 
1. Thomas Aquinas (100%)
2. St. Augustine (92%)
3. John Stuart Mill (83%)
4. Baruch (later known as Benedictus) Spinoza (80%)
5. Epicureans (79%)
6. Aristotle (77%)
7. William of Ockham (67%)
8. Plato (58%)
9. Jeremy Bentham (57%)
10. Ayn Rand (54%)
11. Immanuel Kant (50%)
12. Prescriptivism (44%)
13. Cynics (39%)
14. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (38%)
15. Jean-Paul Sartre (36%)
16. Stoics (34%)
17. Nel Noddings (31%)
18. David Hume (30%)
19. Thomas Hobbes (26%)

huh

not really what i expected

i thought plato and cynics would be a lot higher
 
1. Jean-Paul Sartre (100%)
2. Jeremy Bentham (96%)
3. John Stuart Mill (90%)
4. Thomas Aquinas (84%)
5. Baruch (later known as Benedictus) Spinoza (84%)
6. Immanuel Kant (83%)
7. Epicureans (74%)
8. Cynics (67%)
9. Nel Noddings (66%)
10. Aristotle (65%)
11. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (61%)
12. William of Ockham (60%)
13. Stoics (51%)
14. Thomas Hobbes (51%)
15. Prescriptivism (48%)
16. St. Augustine (45%)
17. Ayn Rand (42%)
18. David Hume (38%)
19. Plato (15%)

To be honest, the first question (the "Moral statements are primarily what" thing) really stumped me.
 
Viridi said:
1. Thomas Aquinas (100%)
2. St. Augustine (92%)
3. John Stuart Mill (83%)
4. Baruch (later known as Benedictus) Spinoza (80%)
5. Epicureans (79%)
6. Aristotle (77%)
7. William of Ockham (67%)
8. Plato (58%)
9. Jeremy Bentham (57%)
10. Ayn Rand (54%)
11. Immanuel Kant (50%)
12. Prescriptivism (44%)
13. Cynics (39%)
14. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (38%)
15. Jean-Paul Sartre (36%)
16. Stoics (34%)
17. Nel Noddings (31%)
18. David Hume (30%)
19. Thomas Hobbes (26%)

huh

not really what i expected

i thought plato and cynics would be a lot higher
You're probably the person with whose political views I agree the most in here, and yet I got like the complete opposite in this quiz.

Viridi said:
Hobbes said:
Go Hobbes.
funny, because your display name is hobbes
Exactly B)
 
1. Jean-Paul Sartre (100%)
2. Baruch (later known as Benedictus) Spinoza (97%)
3. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (84%)
4. Stoics (79%)
5. Epicureans (77%)
6. David Hume (76%)
7. Jeremy Bentham (74%)
8. Thomas Aquinas (67%)
9. Thomas Hobbes (67%)
10. Prescriptivism (64%)
11. John Stuart Mill (63%)
12. Aristotle (58%)
13. Immanuel Kant (56%)
14. Ayn Rand (56%)
15. St. Augustine (53%)
16. Cynics (51%)
17. Nel Noddings (49%)
18. Plato (40%)
19. William of Ockham (25%)

I didn't really like the quiz; I felt like some of the questions could have been worded better.
 
1. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (100%)
2. David Hume (89%)
3. Stoics (89%)
4. Baruch (later known as Benedictus) Spinoza (80%)
5. Jean-Paul Sartre (74%)
6. Thomas Hobbes (68%)
7. Cynics (57%)
8. Ayn Rand (49%)
9. St. Augustine (48%)
10. Nel Noddings (44%)
11. Thomas Aquinas (42%)
12. Immanuel Kant (31%)
13. Plato (29%)
14. Epicureans (28%)
15. Aristotle (18%)
16. John Stuart Mill (14%)
17. William of Ockham (14%)
18. Jeremy Bentham (14%)
19. Prescriptivism (11%)

I didn't give a crap about any of those questions asked, just fyi. I just decided to take the quiz because boredom. Question 9 is one I was particularly interested with, though.

The results you see above is based on my inner feelings...
 
1. St. Augustine (100%)
2. Thomas Aquinas (75%)
3. William of Ockham (60%)
4. Baruch (later known as Benedictus) Spinoza (60%)
5. John Stuart Mill (53%)
6. Immanuel Kant (50%)
7. Plato (48%)
8. Aristotle (42%)
9. Jean-Paul Sartre (42%)
10. Jeremy Bentham (41%)
11. Prescriptivism (40%)
12. Epicureans (35%)
13. Ayn Rand (35%)
14. Nel Noddings (30%)
15. David Hume (20%)
16. Cynics (15%)
17. Stoics (14%)
18. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (12%)
19. Thomas Hobbes (10%)
 
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