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Ethical Philosophy Selector
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RE: Ethical Philosophy Selector
1. Aquinas (100%) Books, etc. Information link
2. Kant (100%) Books, etc. Information link
3. Aristotle (87%) Books, etc. Information link
4. John Stuart Mill (86%) Books, etc. Information link
5. Ayn Rand (78%) Books, etc. Information link
6. Jeremy Bentham (74%) Books, etc. Information link
7. Stoics (62%) Books, etc. Information link
8. Epicureans (62%) Books, etc. Information link
9. Plato (60%) Books, etc. Information link
10. St. Augustine (56%) Books, etc. Information link
11. David Hume (56%) Books, etc. Information link
12. Prescriptivism (55%) Books, etc. Information link
13. Cynics (54%) Books, etc. Information link
14. Jean-Paul Sartre (52%) Books, etc. Information link
15. Nel Noddings (52%) Books, etc. Information link
16. Ockham (46%) Books, etc. Information link
17. Nietzsche (43%) Books, etc. Information link
18. Spinoza (43%) Books, etc. Information link
19. Thomas Hobbes (23%) Books, etc. Information link


So... glad that's done. ... ?
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#12
RE: Ethical Philosophy Selector
Jean-Paul Sartre (100%)
2. Thomas Hobbes (95%)
3. Jeremy Bentham (93%)
4. John Stuart Mill (75%)
5. Nel Noddings (73%)
6. Kant (71%)
7. Cynics (67%)
8. Epicureans (60%)
9. Aquinas (56%)
10. Ayn Rand (56%)
11. Nietzsche (54%)
12. Prescriptivism (54%)
13. David Hume (53%)
14. Spinoza (53%)
15. Stoics (47%)
16. Aristotle (39%)
17. Plato (36%)
18. St. Augustine (21%)
19. Ockham (19%)

Mine.

I don't get the percentages. I fall in 100% with John Paul Sartre on the questions? Can't be. I don't get it.

EvF
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#13
RE: Ethical Philosophy Selector
I find it amazing how many people here are so close to Hobbes. Seriously, what a let down that guy is, always focusing on the bad and amplifying to every extreme.

Give me Roseau any day...
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#14
RE: Ethical Philosophy Selector
This is what I got:

1. Jean-Paul Sartre (100%)
2. Jeremy Bentham (97%)
3. John Stuart Mill (86%)
4. Kant (66%)
5. Epicureans (61%)
6. Ayn Rand (60%)
7. Thomas Hobbes (56%)
8. Aquinas (52%)
9. Prescriptivism (51%)
10. Nel Noddings (45%)
11. Aristotle (42%)
12. Cynics (38%)
13. Plato (33%)
14. Nietzsche (27%)
15. David Hume (26%)
16. Spinoza (26%)
17. St. Augustine (26%)
18. Ockham (17%)
19. Stoics (13%)

Now it would be nice if I knew who these people were. I guess it is time to click the information links. I DO know a little about Ayn Rand and John Stuart Mill.
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#15
RE: Ethical Philosophy Selector
I got 0 down the line. Answered e to all the questions with low priority. Priority is how strongly you feel about the topic, Saerules. Anyway my reasoning for answering e to every question was that each question is open for interpretation, therefore the answers should have been open-ended instead of limited response. It is not for any man to give a justifiable opinion that of which will over rule or compensate for a lack of human emotion. It is not our place to decide for others the way that they should live.
The more questions we ask, the less answers we'll have.
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#16
RE: Ethical Philosophy Selector
1. John Stuart Mill (100%)
2. Epicureans (98%)
3. Jeremy Bentham (97%)
4. Kant (81%)
5. Jean-Paul Sartre (79%)
6. Aquinas (77%)
7. Nel Noddings (76%)
8. Spinoza (76%)
9. Cynics (68%)
10. Nietzsche (68%)
11. Thomas Hobbes (66%)
12. Aristotle (63%)
13. David Hume (54%)
14. Prescriptivism (51%)
15. Ayn Rand (47%)
16. St. Augustine (43%)
17. Stoics (43%)
18. Ockham (41%)
19. Plato (18%)
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#17
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(April 24, 2010 at 1:25 pm)Hopppppppp Wrote: I got 0 down the line. Answered e to all the questions with low priority. Priority is how strongly you feel about the topic, Saerules. Anyway my reasoning for answering e to every question was that each question is open for interpretation, therefore the answers should have been open-ended instead of limited response. It is not for any man to give a justifiable opinion that of which will over rule or compensate for a lack of human emotion. It is not our place to decide for others the way that they should live.

And yet... one could say the same of our place to decide anything at all. Smile

We still do it. 'Right' or 'wrong' as it may be. Smile
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#18
RE: Ethical Philosophy Selector
1. Kant (100%)
2. Spinoza (89%)
3. Jean-Paul Sartre (86%)
4. Stoics (80%)
5. Aquinas (75%)
6. Nietzsche (64%)
7. John Stuart Mill (62%)
8. Jeremy Bentham (58%)
9. Aristotle (56%)
10. Epicureans (53%)
11. Nel Noddings (53%)
12. St. Augustine (52%)
13. Ockham (47%)
14. David Hume (45%)
15. Ayn Rand (41%)
16. Prescriptivism (39%)
17. Plato (30%)
18. Cynics (21%)
19. Thomas Hobbes (15%)

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#19
RE: Ethical Philosophy Selector
(April 24, 2010 at 5:47 pm)Saerules Wrote:
(April 24, 2010 at 1:25 pm)Hopppppppp Wrote: I got 0 down the line. Answered e to all the questions with low priority. Priority is how strongly you feel about the topic, Saerules. Anyway my reasoning for answering e to every question was that each question is open for interpretation, therefore the answers should have been open-ended instead of limited response. It is not for any man to give a justifiable opinion that of which will over rule or compensate for a lack of human emotion. It is not our place to decide for others the way that they should live.

And yet... one could say the same of our place to decide anything at all. Smile

We still do it. 'Right' or 'wrong' as it may be. Smile

That is why I did not choose any correct answer, it is not my place to decide.
The more questions we ask, the less answers we'll have.
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#20
RE: Ethical Philosophy Selector
Hoppip Wrote:That is why I did not choose any correct answer, it is not my place to decide.

Then pray tell who's place is it? Smile

If we decide nothing... then what can we do at all?

I disliked the test for being so limited... I wonder if someday I'll be on that list Wink
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Where the dear and the strangers can play
Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
But the skies are not stormy all day
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