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  • #61
    1. Thomas Hobbes (100%)
    2. Jeremy Bentham (91%)
    3. Jean-Paul Sartre (84%)
    4. Stoics (78%)
    5. Epicureans (75%)
    6. John Stuart Mill (72%)
    7. Spinoza (71%)
    8. Cynics (70%)
    9. Ayn Rand (68%)
    10. Aquinas (62%)
    11. Nietzsche (61%)
    12. Kant (60%)
    13. Nel Noddings (60%)
    14. Prescriptivism (57%)
    15. Aristotle (55%)
    16. David Hume (51%)
    17. Plato (47%)
    18. Ockham (20%)
    19. St. Augustine (20%)
    I'm pretty suspicious when it comes to the quality of tests under the domain of Selectsmart.com.

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    • #62
      Thomas Hobbes (100%)
      Jean-Paul Sartre (83%)
      David Hume (81%)
      Nietzsche (78%)

      Not bad...

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      • #63
        Kant (100%).

        Never heard of him, but he seems smart.
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        • #64
          Cool - two people have got Hobbes. I really like Hobbes.
          Only feebs vote.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Apocalypse
            Kant (100%).

            Never heard of him, but he seems smart.
            You've NEVER hear of KANT?! Get out of here!
            “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
            - John 13:34-35 (NRSV)

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            • #66
              1. Aquinas   (100%)
              2. John Stuart Mill   (86%)
              3. Spinoza   (66%)
              4. Aristotle   (64%)
              5. Kant   (62%)
              6. Epicureans   (60%)
              7. Jeremy Bentham   (56%)
              8. St. Augustine   (56%)
              9. Ockham   (56%)
              10. Jean-Paul Sartre   (50%)
              11. Prescriptivism   (50%)
              12. Stoics   (48%)
              13. Ayn Rand   (46%)
              14. Cynics   (42%)
              15. Nel Noddings   (40%)
              16. Plato   (39%)
              17. Nietzsche   (34%)
              18. Thomas Hobbes   (25%)
              19. David Hume   (24%)
              B♭3

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              • #67
                Well first try

                # John Stuart Mill (100%)
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                2. Kant (97%) Browse Kant related books.
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                3. Jeremy Bentham (80%) Browse Jeremy Bentham related books.
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                4. St. Augustine (78%) Browse St. Augustine related books.
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                well closest one to me is Orange so far...

                went in again and changed two answers...

                this is the second try


                # Kant (100%) Browse Kant related books.
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                2. Ayn Rand (93%) Browse Ayn Rand related books.
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                3. Jeremy Bentham (92%) Browse Jeremy Bentham related books.
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                4. John Stuart Mill (92%) Browse John Stuart Mill related books

                St Augustine went down 2% but that was now only enough for 12th place


                and the final score is....

                changed som,e highs to medium and vice versa and got:

                # John Stuart Mill (100%) Browse John Stuart Mill related books.
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                2. Kant (92%) Browse Kant related books.
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                3. Aquinas (87%) Browse Aquinas related books.
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                4. Aristotle (80%) Browse Aristotle related books.
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                So all in all I must be somewhere between Mill and Kant...
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                • #68
                  1.Jean-paul Satre
                  2.Aquinas
                  3.Jeremy Bentham
                  4.Kant
                  5.Ayn Rand

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by skywalker
                    orange - you and I were EXACTLY the same!
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                    • #70
                      Mill 100% (good socialist, yay )
                      Epicurians 77%
                      Kant 76%
                      And then Hume's down second to the bottom, which is strange since I love the Hume that I've read...
                      Stop Quoting Ben

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                      • #71
                        Lots of people with Kant near the top

                        Lots of people with Kant near the bottom too... so it's either you like him, or you hate him, I guess.

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                        • #72
                          # 1. Epicureans (100%)
                          # 2. Jean-Paul Sartre (98%)
                          # 3. Ayn Rand (87%)
                          # 4. Stoics (87%)
                          # 5. David Hume (81%)
                          # 6. Nietzsche (80%)
                          # 7. Aristotle (79%)
                          # 8. Spinoza (77%)
                          # 9. Jeremy Bentham (75%)
                          # 10. Kant (75%)
                          # 11. Thomas Hobbes (74%)
                          # 12. John Stuart Mill (72%)
                          # 13. Aquinas (60%)
                          # 14. Cynics (60%)
                          # 15. Nel Noddings (59%)
                          # 16. Prescriptivism (39%)
                          # 17. Plato (34%)
                          # 18. Ockham (31%)
                          # 19. St. Augustine (31%)
                          Umm... no, not quite. The one philosophy that I liked most when I went through the list was that of Nel Noddings (except for the feminism part): Shut the **** up about your ideologies, stuff your nationalism in where it belongs, take care of each other and have some good-natured, civilized fun. Expect that people will, if given the chance, generally be benevolent, senseful and honest - and do not ever strive to expect anything different. People are innocent until proven guilty.

                          Rauhoittaisitte saatananne
                          rakastaisitte toisianne
                          pitäisitte hyvää aikaa kaiken aikaa
                          hyvää aikaa kaiken aikaa
                          -- YUP: Mitä Minä Todella Sanoin

                          (bad translation: )

                          You would calm down your demons
                          you would love each other
                          you would always have a good time
                          always have a good time
                          -- YUP: What I Really Said
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                          • #73
                            Sartre on one, despite only agreeing with a few of his points. Mill second with 78%. But just like Drake Tungsten said, this test is too western, so it's kinda useless for me.
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                            • #74
                              1. Aquinas (100%)
                              2. Jeremy Bentham (99%)
                              3. John Stuart Mill (88%)
                              4. Plato (75%)
                              5. Epicureans (69%)
                              6. Aristotle (68%)
                              7. St. Augustine (67%)
                              8. Nel Noddings (51%)
                              9. Spinoza (50%)
                              10. Kant (48%)
                              11. Jean-Paul Sartre (41%)
                              12. Ayn Rand (39%)
                              13. Cynics (34%)
                              14. Thomas Hobbes (34%)
                              15. Prescriptivism (30%)
                              16. David Hume (20%)
                              17. Ockham (20%)
                              18. Stoics (18%)
                              19. Nietzsche (16%)

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                              • #75
                                Sandman

                                It seems that we're very close on ethics. Funny that we differ a lot in their day to day application.
                                urgh.NSFW

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