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Ethical Philosophy Selector
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Ethical Philosophy Selector
http://selectsmart.com/PHILOSOPHY/

Answer the questions as best you can. When you’re finished answering the questions, press "Select Philosophy" to generate your customized match of ethical philosophers/philosophies.

Here is my list:

1. John Stuart Mill (100%)
2. Jeremy Bentham (89%)
3. Kant (83%)
4. Jean-Paul Sartre (75%)
5. Ayn Rand (68%)
6. Aquinas (67%)
7. Epicureans (59%)
8. Aristotle (56%)
9. Prescriptivism (51%)
10. Plato (48%)
11. Stoics (42%)
12. David Hume (40%)
13. Thomas Hobbes (39%)
14. Spinoza (36%)
15. Nietzsche (35%)
16. Cynics (26%)
17. Nel Noddings (23%)
18. Ockham (20%)
19. St. Augustine (16%)
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Leo van Miert
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#2
RE: Ethical Philosophy Selector
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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#3
RE: Ethical Philosophy Selector
What precisely is meant by "What priority do you place on your selection above? High Medium Low "?
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#4
RE: Ethical Philosophy Selector
Not a clue, I left them all on medium.
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Leo van Miert
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RE: Ethical Philosophy Selector
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
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
I overall didn't care for the test (nor felt it was accurate regarding my similarities to other philosophers). I left a 1-star rating for it and an understandable review:

I Wrote:Ultra-simple: add more options in with words such as "not necessarily" or "dependent upon the context" or that otherwise diversify the pool philosophical considerations. While i ultimately disagree with most philosophers (especially in regards to ethics) it couldn't hurt to include more of them, and especially more options in the test (it seem extremely limited and confusing as it is.

A somewhat bizarre addition to the test was the " What priority do you place on your selection above? High Medium Low " selection. Additional clarification as to what is meant by that would certainly earn it a star.

I found myself often clicking the final option of "dislike all answer choices"... and on most things i did not click that, i still would have clicked it for lack of being conclusive regarding my philosophies. Altogether it was too short and selective in its answers[, and] the length of the questionnaire [was too short to be conclusive]... with poor implementation. I call a single star.

Edit: adding in a comma and the word 'and'... and the words 'was too short to be conclusive'Smile
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Where the dear and the strangers can play
Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
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RE: Ethical Philosophy Selector
post your results
Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?

"Giving money and power to government is like giving whiskey and car keys to teenage boys" - P.J. O'Rourke

"Being powerful is like being a lady. If you have to tell people you are, you aren't." - Margaret Thatcher

"Nothing succeeds like the appearance of success." - Christopher Lasch

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#9
RE: Ethical Philosophy Selector
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
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
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