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Heroes Community > Other Side of the Monitor > Thread: What Moral Philosopher Are You?
Thread: What Moral Philosopher Are You? This thread is 7 pages long: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 · «PREV
mvassilev
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posted January 07, 2009 02:36 PM

Quote:
1. St. Augustine   (100%)  
2. Kant   (99%)
3. Aquinas   (87%)  
4. Ockham   (83%)
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posted January 07, 2009 02:50 PM
Edited by executor at 15:08, 07 Jan 2009.

I do not require saving, at least not what you mean by it .

@del_diablo:
you quoted Thomas Aquinas instead of Augustine

besides, I retook the test, not much changed , but I think these results are somewhat closer to truth:
1. Kant   (100%)  
2. Aquinas   (98%)
3. St. Augustine   (94%)  
4. Ockham   (91%)  
5. Jeremy Bentham   (70%)  
6. Plato   (70%)  
7. John Stuart Mill   (64%)
8. Prescriptivism   (63%)
9. Spinoza   (63%)  
10. Aristotle   (57%)  
11. Jean-Paul Sartre   (49%)  
12. Ayn Rand   (44%)
13. David Hume   (42%)  
14. Stoics   (37%)  
15. Cynics   (34%)  
16. Epicureans   (34%)  
17. Nietzsche   (32%)  
18. Nel Noddings   (27%)
19. Thomas Hobbes   (0%)
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