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Ethical Philosophy quiz

ObliviousExistence

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I should look into Sartre's philosophy
 

Factotum

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Ok then. Thanks for the info.
 

JocktheMotie

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I'm largely unconcerned with Ethics. But cool test nonetheless.
 
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Riva

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I'm largely unconcerned with Ethics. But cool test nonetheless.

How untrue. Everyone is concerned with ethics. unless it's a psychopath (this i am not sure). You obviously don't think about it but you surely do. Sense of justice comes from ethics isn't it? Don't you have a sense of justice?
 
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Riva

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Hey Jock maybe you are a Psychopath. :tongue:

Congrats!!!

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Gosh I love stalking JocktheMotie.
 

JocktheMotie

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How untrue. Everyone is concerned with ethics. unless it's a psychopath (this i am not sure). You obviously don't think about it but you surely do. Sense of justice comes from ethics isn't it? Don't you have a sense of justice?

Not really. Not that I'd enforce on anyone else, or condemn another for not following. I might have an "ethical code" but I am too apathetic to bother trying to figure out what one I have.

EDIT: I'll try taking it again and actually pay attention to what I'm clicking.
 
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Riva

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Not really. Not that I'd enforce on anyone else, or condemn another for not following. I might have an "ethical code" but I am too apathetic to bother trying to figure out what one I have.

Well you do have an ethical code. How do you think you got it if you are not concerned with ethics?

Well you did the test. You obviously is not as apathetic as you think you are.
 

Moiety

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13. David Hume (30%) Books, etc. Information link
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Didn't like the way the questions were put. They were unclear. Specially that Universal Law one. There isn't the distinction between what the person taking the test regards as fact and what the person taking the test regards as personal opinion and what the person taking the test regards as the way things would work better and what the person taking the test regards as the way things should be.

Still, Kant kinda suits me.
 

Valiant

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This is accurate... I like Bentham, since I kind of hang on to the same beliefs.
I'm utilitarian to a fault and I believe in community cooperation at least partly instead of pure capitalism.
 

miss fortune

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:huh:

I actually wish that Ayn Rand was even lower... I would happily go and piss on her grave if I knew that she would notice :blush:
 

The Outsider

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pure_mercury

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This result is just bizarre.


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LeafAndSky

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Lark

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8. Ayn Rand (46%) Books, etc. Information link

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Yeah right, I'd rather be the bitch of some demon in hell than be associated with Rand's "moral" philosophy.
 

JocktheMotie

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Lol, I did this too at first to see what I'd get. It's the most accurate one for me!
 

Usehername

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valentine

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