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Test: which moral philosophy is yours (even if you don't know it)
"The world is too small in Vorarlberg". Austrian ex-vice-chancellor Hubert Gorbach in a letter to Alistar [sic] Darling, looking for a job...
"Let me break this down for you, fresh from algebra II. A 95% chance to win 5 times means a (95*5) chance to win = 475% chance to win." Wiglaf, Court jester or hayseed, you judge.
I don't get it, Aquinas is so high up and I totally don't have any feelings with GoD
1. Kant (100%)
2. Stoics (100%)
3. Jean-Paul Sartre (91%)
4. Spinoza (86%)
5. Aquinas (80%)
6. John Stuart Mill (80%)
7. Ayn Rand (66%)
8. David Hume (66%)
9. Nel Noddings (66%)
10. Aristotle (64%)
11. Prescriptivism (64%)
12. Jeremy Bentham (63%)
13. Nietzsche (55%)
14. Epicureans (51%)
15. Thomas Hobbes (50%)
16. St. Augustine (48%)
17. Cynics (45%)
18. Plato (44%)
19. Ockham (33%)
I'm not sure this test represents my views really...
At most questions I didn't really know which one to pick, there usually are several answers that are just as good... anyway this metaphysic or metaethical stuff isn't my kind of stuff, i'm too dumb for it to fully understand it
For example: 11. ASCETIC LIFE Is ascetic living (simple life with a minimum of physical comforts) conducive to being virtuous?
How the hell should I know that.. I'm in no position to know or judge whether it is helpful or not
or
3. PROPER ORIGIN OF MORALITY Where does the proper distinction between "good" and "bad" come from?
what the hell.... you just can't know that, and it's pointless to argue that you're saying the truth because it doesn't matter!
"An archaeologist is the best husband a women can have; the older she gets, the more interested he is in her." - Agatha Christie
"Non mortem timemus, sed cogitationem mortis." - Seneca
1. Ayn Rand   (100%)
2. Thomas Hobbes   (85%)
3. Jean-Paul Sartre   (81%)
4. Aristotle   (80%)
5. Jeremy Bentham   (71%)
6. Nel Noddings   (67%) 7. Nietzsche   (65%)
8. David Hume   (62%)
9. John Stuart Mill   (61%)
10. Stoics   (59%)
11. Prescriptivism   (55%)
12. Cynics   (52%)
13. Epicureans   (52%)
14. Kant   (51%)
15. Aquinas   (49%)
16. Spinoza   (44%)
17. Plato   (43%)
18. St. Augustine   (24%)
19. Ockham   (20%)
Originally posted by St Leo
1. Ayn Rand   (100%)
2. Thomas Hobbes   (85%)
3. Jean-Paul Sartre   (81%)
4. Aristotle   (80%)
5. Jeremy Bentham   (71%)
6. Nel Noddings   (67%) 7. Nietzsche   (65%)
8. David Hume   (62%)
9. John Stuart Mill   (61%)
10. Stoics   (59%)
11. Prescriptivism   (55%)
12. Cynics   (52%)
13. Epicureans   (52%)
14. Kant   (51%)
15. Aquinas   (49%)
16. Spinoza   (44%)
17. Plato   (43%)
18. St. Augustine   (24%)
19. Ockham   (20%)
Muwahahaha.
What's with the Muwahahaha? ...
Uggg, Rand first?
If you don't like reality, change it! me
"Oh no! I am bested!" Drake
"it is dangerous to be right when the government is wrong" Voltaire
"Patriotism is a pernecious, psychopathic form of idiocy" George Bernard Shaw
What a load of cr@p. If a psychologist endorsed one of Red Jon's tests I suppose you'd take him seriously.
For someone who constantly trumpets their superior critical thinking, you sure do have problems figuring out the obvious. I was poking fun at yet another of your claims of brilliance...Doh!
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