Dominique Posted January 10, 2005 Report Share Posted January 10, 2005 1. Ayn Rand (100%) Click here for info 2. Aristotle (87%) Click here for info 3. Nietzsche (77%) Click here for info 4. Aquinas (76%) Click here for info 5. Stoics (72%) Click here for info 6. Kant (71%) Click here for info 7. Spinoza (70%) Click here for info 8. St. Augustine (67%) Click here for info 9. David Hume (65%) Click here for info 10. Plato (64%) Click here for info 11. Jean-Paul Sartre (57%) Click here for info 12. Epicureans (56%) Click here for info 13. John Stuart Mill (56%) Click here for info 14. Jeremy Bentham (54%) Click here for info 15. Cynics (53%) Click here for info 16. Thomas Hobbes (47%) Click here for info 17. Ockham (36%) Click here for info 18. Prescriptivism (36%) Click here for info 19. Nel Noddings (19%) Click here for info I was suprised to see Kant so high but maybe it's because I had all the controls set to high except the last two questions? I'm satisfied though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EC Posted January 11, 2005 Report Share Posted January 11, 2005 1 Ayn Rand 100% 2 Aristotle 87 3 Stoics 82 4 Nietzsche 78 5 Spinoza 69 6 Aquinas 66 7 Hume 64 8 Sartre 59 9 St. Augustin 57 10 Kant 52 (ouch) 11 Epicurean 50 12 Plato 49 13 Cynics 48 14 Bentham 44 15 Hobbes 40 16 Mills 38 17 Ockham 33 18 Prescriptivism 23 19 Nel Noddings 19 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kuuipo Posted January 25, 2005 Report Share Posted January 25, 2005 1. Ayn Rand (100%) 2. Nietzsche (87%) 3. Aristotle (73%) 4. David Hume (71%) 5. Stoics (71%) 6. Kant (66%) 7. Cynics (62%) 8. Jean-Paul Sartre 9. Aquinas (57%) 10. Spinoza (53%) 11. Thomas Hobbes (52%) 12. Ockham (48%) 13. Plato (46%) 14. John Stuart Mill (45%) 15. Epicureans (44%) 16. St. Augustine (42%) 17. Jeremy Bentham (37%) 18. Prescriptivism (35%) 19. Nel Noddings (22%) I cannot believe how close to Nietzsche and Kant this test placed me. I also agree on the ambiguity. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the tortured one Posted January 25, 2005 Report Share Posted January 25, 2005 I gave this test to another one of my online forums. EVERYONE scored 100% Kant. It was a real shock to me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JMeganSnow Posted January 25, 2005 Report Share Posted January 25, 2005 1. Ayn Rand (100%) Click here for info 2. Nietzsche (67%) Click here for info 3. Aristotle (62%) Click here for info 4. Stoics (60%) Click here for info 5. David Hume (58%) Click here for info 6. Kant (57%) Click here for info 7. Aquinas (56%) Click here for info 8. John Stuart Mill (53%) Click here for info 9. Jean-Paul Sartre (51%) Click here for info 10. Plato (51%) Click here for info 11. Cynics (50%) Click here for info 12. Epicureans (47%) Click here for info 13. Thomas Hobbes (47%) Click here for info 14. Spinoza (43%) Click here for info 15. St. Augustine (42%) Click here for info 16. Jeremy Bentham (42%) Click here for info 17. Prescriptivism (37%) Click here for info 18. Ockham (30%) Click here for info 19. Nel Noddings (11%) Click here for info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Patrick N. Posted January 25, 2005 Report Share Posted January 25, 2005 I gave this test to another one of my online forums. EVERYONE scored 100% Kant. It was a real shock to me. Which forum? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thoyd Loki Posted January 25, 2005 Report Share Posted January 25, 2005 1. Ayn Rand (100%) Click here for info 2. Aristotle (77%) Click here for info 3. John Stuart Mill (76%) Click here for info 4. Aquinas (66%) Click here for info 5. David Hume (64%) Click here for info 6. Jean-Paul Sartre (62%) Click here for info 7. Plato (59%) Click here for info 8. Thomas Hobbes (59%) Click here for info 9. Epicureans (57%) Click here for info 10. Nietzsche (56%) Click here for info 11. St. Augustine (55%) Click here for info 12. Cynics (54%) Click here for info 13. Jeremy Bentham (53%) Click here for info 14. Kant (53%) Click here for info 15. Stoics (52%) Click here for info 16. Spinoza (44%) Click here for info 17. Prescriptivism (30%) Click here for info 18. Ockham (29%) Click here for info 19. Nel Noddings (19%) Click here for info It is sort of subjective in that I did not interpret my answers in the same light as they sometimes did. As long as Kant is not in top ten, I'm happy! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the tortured one Posted January 26, 2005 Report Share Posted January 26, 2005 Which forum? It is a small social forum called www.omni-fan.net It used to be www.dbz-fan.net, as it used to be a fan forum for the anime "Dragon Ball z", but as our interest in dbz waned, we converted it to omni-fan and from there it has been a mere social forum. Nothing of terrible interest, but these are still my old friends, so I hold some what of a sentimental attachment to them. Perhaps I should not have said everyone, as there are three active Objectivists at the forum. But there are also three active socialists as well, so the site does make for some pretty interesting political debate. My current alias at the site is "Vincent" (from a game, that name has little relation to me) but for the sake of convenience I may change my name back to "The Tortured One." That has been my alias at pretty much all of the forums I go too. If you find yourself at a forum and see a "Tortured One" check it out. If the person says "Citadel cadet" in special interests or anything, it's probably me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
visaplace Posted January 27, 2005 Report Share Posted January 27, 2005 My results are: 1. Ayn Rand (100%) Click here for info 2. Aristotle (92%) Click here for info 3. John Stuart Mill (81%) Click here for info 4. Aquinas (78%) Click here for info 5. Epicureans (75%) Click here for info 6. Plato (68%) Click here for info 7. Jeremy Bentham (67%) Click here for info 8. Spinoza (65%) Click here for info 9. Kant (61%) Click here for info 10. Stoics (60%) Click here for info 11. St. Augustine (57%) Click here for info 12. Jean-Paul Sartre (55%) Click here for info 13. Nietzsche (54%) Click here for info 14. Thomas Hobbes (54%) Click here for info 15. David Hume (43%) Click here for info 16. Prescriptivism (42%) Click here for info 17. Cynics (40%) Click here for info 18. Ockham (36%) Click here for info 19. Nel Noddings (9%) Click here for info Ash Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deedlebee Posted January 31, 2005 Report Share Posted January 31, 2005 1. Ayn Rand (100%) 2. Kant (61%) 3. Jean-Paul Sartre (58%) 4. Aristotle (56%) 5. David Hume (54%) 6. John Stuart Mill (54%) 7. Nietzsche (54%) 8. Stoics (48%) 9. Plato (47%) 10. Cynics (46%) 11. Thomas Hobbes (46%) 12. Aquinas (45%) 13. Prescriptivism (43%) 14. Jeremy Bentham (40%) 15. Spinoza (40%) 16. Epicureans (37%) 17. St. Augustine (36%) 18. Nel Noddings (29%) 19. Ockham (23%) I'm rather worried about my results, excluding the number one slot. Looking through these responses, I've seen a few people with Kant high up. What could be the reason for this? Was there a particular question that was too ambiguous? I really don't like Kant! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Onest52 Posted February 5, 2005 Report Share Posted February 5, 2005 Post your comments on the Discussion Board. -- Thanks from SelectSmart.com The list below is modified by your input. The results are scored on a curve. The highest score, 100, represents the closest philosophical match to your reponses. This is not to say that you and the philosopher are in total agreement. However this is a philosophy that you may want to study further. Click here to open a new Ethical Philosophy Selector page. To return to the Ethical Philosophy Selector page with your current scores, use your back browser button. Your Results: 1. Ayn Rand (100%) Click here for info 2. Nietzsche (98%) Click here for info 3. Stoics (93%) Click here for info 4. David Hume (86%) Click here for info 5. Spinoza (74%) Click here for info 6. Jean-Paul Sartre (71%) Click here for info 7. Kant (69%) Click here for info 8. Aristotle (66%) Click here for info 9. Thomas Hobbes (60%) Click here for info 10. Cynics (57%) Click here for info 11. Aquinas (54%) Click here for info 12. St. Augustine (47%) Click here for info 13. Plato (43%) Click here for info 14. Epicureans (41%) Click here for info 15. John Stuart Mill (36%) Click here for info 16. Jeremy Bentham (34%) Click here for info 17. Nel Noddings (30%) Click here for info 18. Prescriptivism (25%) Click here for info 19. Ockham (21%) Click here for info Nice to meet you all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dondigitalia Posted February 5, 2005 Report Share Posted February 5, 2005 1. Ayn Rand (100%) Click here for info 2. Kant (79%) Click here for info I'm not even sure how it's possible for a test to put these two right next to each other At any rate, here's mine. This was fun. 1. Aristotle (100%) Click here for info 2. Ayn Rand (98%) Click here for info 3. Aquinas (83%) Click here for info 4. St. Augustine (76%) Click here for info 5. David Hume (74%) Click here for info 6. Nietzsche (74%) Click here for info 7. Plato (72%) Click here for info 8. Jean-Paul Sartre (70%) Click here for info 9. Stoics (64%) Click here for info 10. Spinoza (64%) Click here for info 11. John Stuart Mill (59%) Click here for info 12. Cynics (57%) Click here for info 13. Kant (54%) Click here for info 14. Epicureans (51%) Click here for info 15. Thomas Hobbes (51%) Click here for info 16. Jeremy Bentham (49%) Click here for info 17. Ockham (40%) Click here for info 18. Nel Noddings (26%) Click here for info 19. Prescriptivism (18%) Click here for info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lord Poppycock Posted March 25, 2005 Report Share Posted March 25, 2005 1. Ayn Rand (100%) 2. Aristotle (88%) 3. John Stuart Mill (80%) 4. Plato (78%) 5. Jeremy Bentham (74%) 6. Aquinas (73%) 7. David Hume (69%) 8. Epicureans (68%) 9. Thomas Hobbes (68%) 10. St. Augustine (67%) 11. Cynics (66%) 12. Nietzsche (63%) 13. Kant (59%) 14. Jean-Paul Sartre (56%) 15. Spinoza (51%) 16. Stoics (45%) 17. Prescriptivism (41%) 18. Nel Noddings (33%) 19. Ockham (27%) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A.A Posted March 29, 2005 Report Share Posted March 29, 2005 Your Results: 1. Ayn Rand (100%) Click here for info 2. Thomas Hobbes (89%) Click here for info 3. David Hume (87%) Click here for info 4. Nietzsche (87%) Click here for info 5. Epicureans (84%) Click here for info 6. John Stuart Mill (83%) Click here for info 7. Aristotle (77%) Click here for info 8. Jean-Paul Sartre (70%) Click here for info 9. Jeremy Bentham (69%) Click here for info 10. Stoics (64%) Click here for info 11. Cynics (59%) Click here for info 12. Plato (59%) Click here for info 13. Aquinas (54%) Click here for info 14. Kant (54%) Click here for info 15. Prescriptivism (54%) Click here for info 16. Spinoza (48%) Click here for info 17. St. Augustine (35%) Click here for info 18. Nel Noddings (29%) Click here for info 19. Ockham (23%) Click here for info ----------------------------------------------------------------- I don`t know Hobbes` ethical views, but I always had an "appeal" to his views on political origins (but not his advocate of monarchy or tyranny). About Hume- I know he denied the law of casualty so I am not sure what that says about his Ethical views. I am not sure I like his rank. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whatisjohngalt Posted March 31, 2005 Report Share Posted March 31, 2005 Hmm, whats the point of taking a personal test if you are trying to emulate someone else? Why would anyone want to be 100% Rand, copying, stealing her ideas and philosophy. One should try to seek out their own individual philosophy. Kant 97%!!!!!!!!!! Rand 75%!!!!!!!!!! 1. Jean-Paul Sartre (100%) Click here for info 2. Kant (97%) Click here for info 3. Spinoza (94%) Click here for info 4. Nietzsche (75%) Click here for info 5. Stoics (74%) Click here for info 6. Ayn Rand (73%) Click here for info 7. John Stuart Mill (73%) Click here for info 8. Epicureans (68%) Click here for info 9. Prescriptivism (68%) Click here for info 10. Jeremy Bentham (67%) Click here for info 11. David Hume (62%) Click here for info 12. Aquinas (55%) Click here for info 13. Aristotle (55%) Click here for info 14. Thomas Hobbes (55%) Click here for info 15. St. Augustine (44%) Click here for info 16. Ockham (41%) Click here for info 17. Plato (40%) Click here for info 18. Nel Noddings (19%) Click here for info 19. Cynics (18%) Click here for info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Richard Roark Posted March 31, 2005 Report Share Posted March 31, 2005 What do you mean by Emulating Kant instead? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Myself Posted March 31, 2005 Report Share Posted March 31, 2005 Your Results: 1. Ayn Rand (100%) Click here for info 2. Epicureans (99%) Click here for info (what are they?) 3. Aquinas (96%) Click here for info 4. Aristotle (96%) Click here for info 5. John Stuart Mill (94%) Click here for info 6. Nietzsche (81%) Click here for info 7. Jeremy Bentham (72%) Click here for info 8. Spinoza (70%) Click here for info 9. St. Augustine (68%) Click here for info 10. Kant (64%) Click here for info 11. Cynics (61%) Click here for info 12. Jean-Paul Sartre (61%) Click here for info 13. Stoics (56%) Click here for info 14. Ockham (55%) Click here for info 15. Plato (53%) Click here for info 16. Thomas Hobbes (50%) Click here for info 17. David Hume (44%) Click here for info 18. Prescriptivism (40%) Click here for info 19. Nel Noddings (3%) Click here for info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HaloNoble6 Posted March 31, 2005 Report Share Posted March 31, 2005 1. Ayn Rand (100%) 2. Aristotle (85%) 3. Thomas Hobbes (83%) 4. Cynics (81%) 5. David Hume (79%) 6. Nietzsche (77%) 7. Aquinas (69%) 8. Jean-Paul Sartre (68%) 9. John Stuart Mill (67%) 10. Plato (67%) 11. Jeremy Bentham (65%) 12. Epicureans (60%) 13. St. Augustine (59%) 14. Stoics (57%) 15. Spinoza (50%) 16. Nel Noddings (43%) 17. Kant (36%) 18. Ockham (28%) 19. Prescriptivism (18%) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pancho Villa Posted September 29, 2005 Report Share Posted September 29, 2005 (I blame Dagny for pointing me out to this one) Your Results: 1. Ayn Rand (100%) Click here for info 2. John Stuart Mill (85%) Click here for info 3. Nietzsche (74%) Click here for info 4. Jean-Paul Sartre (71%) Click here for info 5. Aquinas (70%) Click here for info 6. Aristotle (70%) Click here for info 7. Epicureans (69%) Click here for info 8. Thomas Hobbes (69%) Click here for info 9. Cynics (66%) Click here for info 10. David Hume (66%) Click here for info 11. Jeremy Bentham (65%) Click here for info 12. Plato (65%) Click here for info 13. St. Augustine (62%) Click here for info 14. Kant (55%) Click here for info 15. Stoics (51%) Click here for info 16. Spinoza (47%) Click here for info 17. Prescriptivism (42%) Click here for info 18. Nel Noddings (37%) Click here for info 19. Ockham (29%) Click here for info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dagny Posted September 29, 2005 Report Share Posted September 29, 2005 That's interesting...i just re-took this test and obtained the following results. 1. Ayn Rand (100%) Click here for info 2. Aristotle (79%) Click here for info 3. Thomas Hobbes (77%) Click here for info 4. David Hume (74%) Click here for info 5. Cynics (72%) Click here for info 6. Nietzsche (71%) Click here for info 7. Jean-Paul Sartre (67%) Click here for info 8. John Stuart Mill (65%) Click here for info 9. Plato (65%) Click here for info 10. Aquinas (64%) Click here for info 11. Stoics (62%) Click here for info 12. Jeremy Bentham (61%) Click here for info 13. Kant (58%) Click here for info 14. St. Augustine (55%) Click here for info 15. Epicureans (54%) Click here for info 16. Spinoza (52%) Click here for info 17. Nel Noddings (37%) Click here for info 18. Ockham (29%) Click here for info 19. Prescriptivism (29%) Click here for info It seems I am now more Aristotle than Nietzsche. On a side note...my husband just re-took this test again and he now gets Ayn Rand for #1 (100%) instead of John Stuart Mill. Hope it was my influence! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FeatherFall Posted September 29, 2005 Report Share Posted September 29, 2005 1. Ayn Rand (100%) Click here for info 2. Aristotle (97%) Click here for info 3. Aquinas (81%) Click here for info 4. Nietzsche (79%) Click here for info 5. David Hume (70%) Click here for info 6. Stoics (67%) Click here for info 7. Cynics (63%) Click here for info 8. Spinoza (60%) Click here for info 9. Epicureans (59%) Click here for info 10. Jean-Paul Sartre (59%) Click here for info 11. John Stuart Mill (58%) Click here for info 12. Plato (58%) Click here for info 13. Thomas Hobbes (56%) Click here for info 14. Kant (53%) Click here for info 15. Jeremy Bentham (52%) Click here for info 16. St. Augustine (50%) Click here for info 17. Ockham (45%) Click here for info 18. Prescriptivism (22%) Click here for info 19. Nel Noddings (18%) Click here for info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FeatherFall Posted September 29, 2005 Report Share Posted September 29, 2005 (edited) I didn't read anyone else's post until after I took the test. When I went back to find my answers they were gone, and I haven't been able to retrace my steps. I took the test again and got Aristotle at %100 w/ Rand in the high 80's. Edited September 29, 2005 by FeatherFall Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Proverb Posted September 29, 2005 Report Share Posted September 29, 2005 1. Ayn Rand (100%) Click here for info 2. John Stuart Mill (76%) Click here for info 3. Plato (66%) Click here for info 4. Aristotle (65%) Click here for info 5. Epicureans (60%) Click here for info 6. Kant (57%) Click here for info 7. Thomas Hobbes (56%) Click here for info 8. Aquinas (54%) Click here for info 9. Jeremy Bentham (53%) Click here for info 10. St. Augustine (52%) Click here for info 11. Prescriptivism (48%) Click here for info 12. Jean-Paul Sartre (47%) Click here for info 13. Cynics (46%) Click here for info 14. Nietzsche (46%) Click here for info 15. David Hume (45%) Click here for info 16. Spinoza (39%) Click here for info 17. Ockham (28%) Click here for info 18. Nel Noddings (24%) Click here for info 19. Stoics (24%) Click here for info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Felix Posted September 29, 2005 Report Share Posted September 29, 2005 Yeehah! I won! I won! Aristotle and Rand 100% and Kant way down! Eat this : 1. Aristotle (100%) 2. Ayn Rand (100%) 3. Aquinas (73%) 4. Plato (73%) 5. Jeremy Bentham (70%) 6. Epicureans (69%) 7. St. Augustine (67%) 8. John Stuart Mill (64%) 9. Spinoza (64%) 10. David Hume (60%) 11. Nietzsche (58%) 12. Cynics (57%) 13. Thomas Hobbes (55%) 14. Stoics (53%) 15. Kant (51%) 16. Jean-Paul Sartre (49%) 17. Nel Noddings (31%) 18. Ockham (28%) 19. Prescriptivism (27%) Here's what Nel Noddings says: Traditional western ethics has oppressed female voices We should look to traditional women's practices as a way of determining our ethics We should use an ethics of care: emphasizing loving others, meeting needs, and nurturing. No wonder he's so way down. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hakarmaskannar Posted September 29, 2005 Report Share Posted September 29, 2005 Don't think I come close to that Here's what I got Your Results: 1. Ayn Rand (100%) Click here for info 2. Aristotle (72%) Click here for info 3. Kant (71%) Click here for info 4. Stoics (68%) Click here for info 5. John Stuart Mill (63%) Click here for info 6. Nietzsche (61%) Click here for info 7. Spinoza (57%) Click here for info 8. David Hume (56%) Click here for info 9. Aquinas (55%) Click here for info 10. Cynics (55%) Click here for info 11. Jeremy Bentham (53%) Click here for info 12. St. Augustine (48%) Click here for info 13. Epicureans (43%) Click here for info 14. Plato (43%) Click here for info 15. Jean-Paul Sartre (42%) Click here for info 16. Thomas Hobbes (42%) Click here for info 17. Prescriptivism (39%) Click here for info 18. Ockham (27%) Click here for info 19. Nel Noddings (17%) Click here for info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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