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RE: Ethical Philosophy Selector
April 5, 2010 at 3:29 pm
1. Jean-Paul Sartre (100 %)
2. Ayn Rand (76 %)
3. Prescriptivism (76 %)
4. Thomas Hobbes (73 %)
5. John Stuart Mill (70 %)
6. Kant (68 %)
7. Nietzsche (63 %)
8. David Hume (62 %)
9. Spinoza (57 %)
10. Stoics (52 %)
11. Jeremy Bentham (51 %)
12. Cynics (47 %)
13. Epicureans (43 %)
14. Aquinas (37 %)
15. Nel Noddings (37 %)
16. Ockham (36 %)
17. Aristotle (23 %)
18. Plato (21 %)
19. St. Augustine (14 %)
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RE: Ethical Philosophy Selector
April 5, 2010 at 3:51 pm
What precisely is meant by "What priority do you place on your selection above? High Medium Low "?
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RE: Ethical Philosophy Selector
April 5, 2010 at 4:01 pm
Not a clue, I left them all on medium.
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RE: Ethical Philosophy Selector
April 5, 2010 at 4:02 pm
Ethical Philosophy Selector Rankings:
1. Nietzsche (100 %)
2. Thomas Hobbes (98 %)
3. David Hume (90 %)
4. Jean-Paul Sartre (90 %)
5. Epicureans (80 %)
6. Stoics (72 %)
7. Spinoza (69 %)
8. Jeremy Bentham (67 %)
9. Kant (67 %)
10. Aristotle (66 %)
11. Aquinas (63 %)
12. Cynics (63 %)
13. John Stuart Mill (59 %)
14. Ayn Rand (51 %)
15. Ockham (41 %)
16. Prescriptivism (39 %)
17. Nel Noddings (37 %)
18. Plato (30 %)
19. St. Augustine (20 %)
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RE: Ethical Philosophy Selector
April 5, 2010 at 4:50 pm
Ethical Philosophy Selector Rankings:
1. Aquinas (100 %)
2. Aristotle (100 %)
3. Epicureans (93 %)
4. Cynics (75 %)
5. David Hume (75 %)
6. John Stuart Mill (75 %)
7. Stoics (75 %)
8. Thomas Hobbes (75 %)
9. Nel Noddings (72 %)
10. Jeremy Bentham (70 %)
11. Nietzsche (66 %)
12. Plato (66 %)
13. Spinoza (64 %)
14. St. Augustine (64 %)
15. Jean-Paul Sartre (62 %)
16. Ayn Rand (60 %)
17. Kant (35 %)
18. Ockham (18 %)
19. Prescriptivism (0 %)
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RE: Ethical Philosophy Selector
April 5, 2010 at 5:06 pm
post your results
Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
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RE: Ethical Philosophy Selector
April 5, 2010 at 5:09 pm
I took this test several times before, but here are my most recent results:
1. Thomas Hobbes (100%)
2. Cynics (95%)
3. Epicureans (88%)
4. Stoics (87%)
5. Ayn Rand (72%)
6. Jean-Paul Sartre (72%)
7. Nietzsche (72%)
8. David Hume (68%)
9. Jeremy Bentham (62%)
10. John Stuart Mill (61%)
11. Spinoza (60%)
12. Aristotle (58%)
13. Aquinas (52%)
14. Nel Noddings (48%)
15. Kant (47%)
16. Prescriptivism (40%)
17. Ockham (32%)
18. Plato (28%)
19. St. Augustine (12%)
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RE: Ethical Philosophy Selector
April 6, 2010 at 12:13 am
1. John Stuart Mill (100%) Books, etc. Information link
2. Kant (97%) Books, etc. Information link
3. Jeremy Bentham (88%) Books, etc. Information link
4. Ayn Rand (78%) Books, etc. Information link
5. Jean-Paul Sartre (78%) Books, etc. Information link
6. Epicureans (69%) Books, etc. Information link
7. Aquinas (65%) Books, etc. Information link
8. Prescriptivism (64%) Books, etc. Information link
9. Aristotle (60%) Books, etc. Information link
10. Spinoza (52%) Books, etc. Information link
11. Stoics (48%) Books, etc. Information link
12. Cynics (46%) Books, etc. Information link
13. Nel Noddings (43%) Books, etc. Information link
14. Nietzsche (42%) Books, etc. Information link
15. Plato (42%) Books, etc. Information link
16. Ockham (41%) Books, etc. Information link
17. St. Augustine (41%) Books, etc. Information link
18. David Hume (38%) Books, etc. Information link
19. Thomas Hobbes (34%) Books, etc. Information link