1. Epicureans (100%)
2. Jeremy Bentham (89%)
3. John Stuart Mill (86%)
4. Aristotle (85%)
5. Kant (81%)
6. Jean-Paul Sartre (81%)
7. Aquinas (78%)
8. Spinoza (75%)
9. Stoics (68%)
10. Thomas Hobbes (66%)
11. Plato (59%)
12. Ayn Rand (52%)
13. David Hume (50%)
14. Nel Noddings (49%)
15. Nietzsche (42%)
16. Prescriptivism (42%)
17. St. Augustine (39%)
18. Ockham (18%)
19. Cynics (16%)
Very interesting...
2. Jeremy Bentham (89%)
3. John Stuart Mill (86%)
4. Aristotle (85%)
5. Kant (81%)
6. Jean-Paul Sartre (81%)
7. Aquinas (78%)
8. Spinoza (75%)
9. Stoics (68%)
10. Thomas Hobbes (66%)
11. Plato (59%)
12. Ayn Rand (52%)
13. David Hume (50%)
14. Nel Noddings (49%)
15. Nietzsche (42%)
16. Prescriptivism (42%)
17. St. Augustine (39%)
18. Ockham (18%)
19. Cynics (16%)
Very interesting...
Quote:"An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity. "
Martin Luther King, Jr.