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Which philosopher do your beliefs most resemble?

ceecee

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1. Immanuel Kant (100%)
2. Jean-Paul Sartre (91%)
3. Stoics (81%)

4. Epicureans (80%)
5. Thomas Aquinas (77%)
6. Benedictus Spinoza(76%)

7. Jeremy Bentham (71%)
8. John Stuart Mill (70%)

9. Aristotle (68%)

10. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (56%)

11. St. Augustine (50%)

12. David Hume (46%)

13. Nel Noddings (45%)

14. Ayn Rand (43%)
15. William of Ockham (40%)
16. Prescriptivism (40%)
17. Plato (31%)

18. Cynics (26%)
19. Thomas Hobbes (24%)

20. William James (17%)

21. Jean-Jacques Rousseau(0%)

I would have placed Rousseau much higher than dead last but this appears to be a test issue.
 

Luminous

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1. Immanuel Kant (100%) Views & ratings

2. Jeremy Bentham (86%) Views & ratings

3. Stoics (82%) Views & ratings

4. John Stuart Mill (81%) Views & ratings

5. Prescriptivism (74%) Views & ratings

6. Epicureans (70%) Views & ratings

7. Thomas Aquinas (70%) Views & ratings

8. Ayn Rand (69%) Views & ratings

9. Aristotle (69%) Views & ratings

10. Benedictus Spinoza (60%) Views & ratings

11. Jean-Paul Sartre (58%) Views & ratings

12. St. Augustine (58%) Views & ratings

13. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (56%) Views & ratings

14. Cynics (56%) Views & ratings

15. Plato (45%) Views & ratings

16. David Hume (45%) Views & ratings

17. William of Ockham (42%) Views & ratings

18. Thomas Hobbes (29%) Views & ratings

19. William James (12%) Views & ratings

20. Nel Noddings (12%) Views & ratings

21. Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1%)
 

Ghost of the dead horse

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1. Jean-Paul Sartre (100%) Views & ratings
2. Immanuel Kant (95%) Views & ratings
3. St. Augustine (82%) Views & ratings
4. John Stuart Mill (75%) Views & ratings
5. Jeremy Bentham (75%) Views & ratings
6. Prescriptivism (73%) Views & ratings
7. Thomas Aquinas (70%) Views & ratings
8. Benedictus Spinoza (68%) Views & ratings
9. Ayn Rand (68%) Views & ratings
10. David Hume (68%) Views & ratings
11. Aristotle (68%) Views & ratings
12. William of Ockham (64%) Views & ratings
13. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (62%) Views & ratings
14. Nel Noddings (60%) Views & ratings
15. Stoics (45%) Views & ratings
16. Plato (43%) Views & ratings
17. Thomas Hobbes (42%) Views & ratings
18. Epicureans (42%) Views & ratings
19. Cynics (42%) Views & ratings
20. William James (14%) Views & ratings
21. Jean-Jacques Rousseau (0%)
 

BlackCat

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1. Jean-Paul Sartre (100%)
2. Immanuel Kant (93%)
3. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (89%)
4. Benedictus Spinoza (82%)
5. John Stuart Mill (79%)
6. Epicureans (77%)
7. Prescriptivism (76%)
8. Stoics (71%)
9. Aristotle (69%)
10. David Hume (67%)
11. Jeremy Bentham (62%)
12. Thomas Aquinas (62%)
13. Ayn Rand (56%)
14. Thomas Hobbes (55%)
15. William of Ockham (47%)
16. Plato (41%)
17. Nel Noddings (38%)
18. St. Augustine (33%)
19. Cynics (20%)
20. William James (9%)
21. Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1%)
 

Julius_Van_Der_Beak

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1. Jeremy Bentham (100%)
2. Thomas Aquinas (99%)
3. Aristotle (91%)
4. John Stuart Mill (90%)
5. Jean-Paul Sartre (79%)
6. Epicureans (76%)
7. Immanuel Kant (73%)
8. Benedictus Spinoza (67%)
9. Stoics (67%)
10. Plato (65%)
11. Thomas Hobbes (65%)
12. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (54%)
13. David Hume (52%)
14. Ayn Rand (49%)
15. William James (39%)
16. Nel Noddings (38%)
17. St. Augustine (38%)
18. Cynics (32%)
19. Prescriptivism (31%)
20. William of Ockham (19%)
21. Jean-Jacques Rousseau (0%)

Spinoza went down from the last time I took this test (on another site). I think him, Thomas Aquinas, and Aristotle were at the top before.

I would have placed Rousseau much higher than dead last but this appears to be a test issue.

How did you answer the question about liberty? (Would it be ideal to maximize pleasure for all people even at the cost of liberty for some? )
 

ceecee

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1. Jeremy Bentham (100%)
2. Thomas Aquinas (99%)
3. Aristotle (91%)
4. John Stuart Mill (90%)
5. Jean-Paul Sartre (79%)
6. Epicureans (76%)
7. Immanuel Kant (73%)
8. Benedictus Spinoza (67%)
9. Stoics (67%)
10. Plato (65%)
11. Thomas Hobbes (65%)
12. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (54%)
13. David Hume (52%)
14. Ayn Rand (49%)
15. William James (39%)
16. Nel Noddings (38%)
17. St. Augustine (38%)
18. Cynics (32%)
19. Prescriptivism (31%)
20. William of Ockham (19%)
21. Jean-Jacques Rousseau (0%)

Spinoza went down from the last time I took this test (on another site). I think him, Thomas Aquinas, and Aristotle were at the top before.



How did you answer the question about liberty? (Would it be ideal to maximize pleasure for all people even at the cost of liberty for some? )

I said - No, we all need liberty. But I don't remember if I increased the priority or not.
 

Julius_Van_Der_Beak

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I said - No, we all need liberty. But I don't remember if I increased the priority or not.

Yeah, then I have no idea. I answered Yes to that question, because of things like campaign finance, public health, and environmental regulations, and how often people invoke liberty to explain why those things are bad.

I put the virtuous person as someone who is concerned with others, but rational. I think before, I selected humble, restrained, and rational. That seems to have been one reason why Spinoza took such a nosedive.
 

Jaq

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Camus, because that's just absurd.
 

yubih

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1. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (100%)
2. David Hume (98%)
3. Immanuel Kant (78%)
4. Thomas Hobbes (77%)
5. Jean-Paul Sartre (75%)
6. Benedictus Spinoza (74%)
7. Stoics (68%)
8. Nel Noddings (68%)
9. Epicureans (53%)
10. Prescriptivism (50%)
11. Aristotle (48%)
12. Cynics (46%)
13. William of Ockham (43%)
14. St. Augustine (42%)
15. Ayn Rand (39%)
16. John Stuart Mill (37%)
17. Thomas Aquinas (34%)
18. Plato (33%)
19. Jeremy Bentham (24%)
20. Jean-Jacques Rousseau (0%)
21. William James (0%)

Not surprised. I've always agreed with Nietzsche's philosophy under different points of view
 

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Thought I'd take it again, since I was pretty tired last time I took it.
1. Thomas Aquinas (100%)
2. Benedictus Spinoza (92%)
3. St. Augustine (77%)
4. Jean-Paul Sartre (75%)
5. Aristotle (72%)
6. John Stuart Mill (70%)
7. Epicureans (69%)
8. Plato (68%)
9. Jeremy Bentham (63%)
10. Stoics (53%)
11. Thomas Hobbes (53%)
12. William James (48%)
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1. Jean-Paul Sartre (100%)

2. Immanuel Kant (98%)

3. Stoics (82%)

4. Jeremy Bentham (82%)

5. Epicureans (80%)

6. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (79%)

7. Cynics (79%)

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11. Aristotle (71%)

12. Thomas Hobbes (70%)

13. John Stuart Mill (69%)

14. Thomas Aquinas (67%)

15. Plato (61%)

16. Prescriptivism (51%)

17. Ayn Rand (46%)

18. William of Ockham (44%)

19. William James (35%)

20. Nel Noddings (24%)

21. Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1%)
 

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1. Immanuel Kant (100%)
2. Stoics (85%)
3. Thomas Aquinas (80%)
4. Benedictus Spinoza (75%)
5. Jean-Paul Sartre (62%)
6. St. Augustine (58%)
7. Ayn Rand (53%)
8. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (50%)
9. Aristotle (50%)
10. John Stuart Mill (49%)
11. Cynics (48%)
12. Nel Noddings (46%)
13. Prescriptivism (45%)
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15. Jeremy Bentham (37%)
16. William of Ockham (35%)
17. Plato (33%)
18. Epicureans (32%)
19. Thomas Hobbes (22%)
20. William James (12%)
21. Jean-Jacques Rousseau (0%)
 

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