I found this at Blog on the Run, a blog I enjoy reading regularly. You take a survey that tells you which philosopher's ethical philosophy most closely match your own.
Here's my results:
1. | Ayn Rand (100%) Click here for info |
2. | Jean-Paul Sartre (69%) Click here for info |
3. | John Stuart Mill (65%) Click here for info |
4. | Kant (59%) Click here for info |
5. | Aristotle (52%) Click here for info |
6. | Aquinas (51%) Click here for info |
7. | Plato (48%) Click here for info |
8. | Prescriptivism (47%) Click here for info |
9. | St. Augustine (38%) Click here for info |
10. | David Hume (35%) Click here for info |
11. | Jeremy Bentham (35%) Click here for info |
12. | Epicureans (33%) Click here for info |
13. | Thomas Hobbes (33%) Click here for info |
14. | Nel Noddings (31%) Click here for info |
15. | Nietzsche (30%) Click here for info |
16. | Cynics (24%) Click here for info |
17. | Stoics (23%) Click here for info |
18. | Spinoza (21%) Click here for info |
19. | Ockham (18%) Click here for info |
3 comments:
I am new to the blogging thing, and everytime I post I look at other blogs, and I am happy I came across yours. I just spent over an hour reading your past posts and laughing. (Not that I am proud that I spent that much of my life doing only that, but hey.)Too many topics to comment on, but glad to read them. Keep it up, and good luck in softball. :)
Thank you for the kind words!
Do your results mean you ARE or are NOT ethical??
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