1. Stoics (100%) 2. Ayn Rand (91%) 3. Aristotle (77%) 4. David Hume (77%) 5. Cynics (74%) 6. Nietzsche (73%) 7. Thomas Hobbes (70%) 8. Aquinas (67%) 9. Jeremy Bentham (65%) 10. John Stuart Mill (64%) 11. Jean-Paul Sartre (60%) 12. Spinoza (59%) 13. Kant (58%) 14. Plato (51%) 15. Epicureans (49%) 16. Nel Noddings (40%) 17. Prescriptivism (38%) 18. St. Augustine (32%) 19. Ockham (15%)
Thomas Hobbes 100%, although I actually don't agree with all of his stuff. Guess Ill have to write my own book.
1. Jean-Paul Sartre (100%) Click here for info 2. Spinoza (84%) Click here for info 3. Kant (77%) Click here for info 4. Stoics (73%) Click here for info 5. Jeremy Bentham (69%) Click here for info 6. Thomas Hobbes (65%) Click here for info 7. John Stuart Mill (64%) Click here for info 8. David Hume (60%) Click here for info 9. Nietzsche (60%) Click here for info 10. Epicureans (55%) Click here for info 11. Prescriptivism (55%) Click here for info 12. Cynics (50%) Click here for info 13. Aquinas (48%) Click here for info 14. Ayn Rand (45%) Click here for info 15. Nel Noddings (44%) Click here for info 16. Aristotle (37%) Click here for info 17. Plato (30%) Click here for info 18. Ockham (29%) Click here for info 19. St. Augustine (29%) Click here for info ... wow...aren't a little selfish...bleh...
1. Kant (100%) 2. John Stuart Mill (87%) 3. Jean-Paul Sartre (78%) 4. Ayn Rand (74%) 5. Prescriptivism (72%) 6. Jeremy Bentham (58%) 7. Epicureans (57%) 8. Spinoza (57%) 9. Aquinas (54%) 10. Aristotle (52%) 11. Stoics (48%) 12. Nel Noddings (43%) 13. Ockham (40%) 14. Nietzsche (39%) 15. David Hume (29%) 16. Plato (25%) 17. Thomas Hobbes (24%) 18. St. Augustine (22%) 19. Cynics (4%) I never thought of looking into philosophers before, but this quiz has told me where to start. Dunno who Kant, John Stewart Mill, or Jean-Paul Satre are, but I will!
1. St. Augustine (100%) 2. Aquinas (85%) 3. Ockham (64%) 4. Spinoza (59%) 5. Aristotle (55%) 6. Cynics (50%) 7. Plato (44%) 8. Jeremy Bentham (41%) 9. Epicureans (37%) 10. John Stuart Mill (36%) 11. Ayn Rand (34%) 12. Thomas Hobbes (33%) 13. Jean-Paul Sartre (30%) 14. Kant (27%) 15. Stoics (25%) 16. David Hume (23%) 17. Nietzsche (23%) 18. Nel Noddings (19%) 19. Prescriptivism (10%) Saint Augustines writings were very inspirational
1. John Stuart Mill (100%) Click here for info 2. Jean-Paul Sartre (97%) Click here for info 3. Ayn Rand (89%) Click here for info 4. Kant (79%) Click here for info 5. Aquinas (71%) Click here for info 6. Jeremy Bentham (65%) Click here for info 7. Aristotle (63%) Click here for info 8. Spinoza (63%) Click here for info 9. St. Augustine (57%) Click here for info 10. David Hume (55%) Click here for info 11. Epicureans (51%) Click here for info 12. Prescriptivism (50%) Click here for info 13. Ockham (45%) Click here for info 14. Nietzsche (44%) Click here for info 15. Cynics (40%) Click here for info 16. Stoics (39%) Click here for info 17. Thomas Hobbes (34%) Click here for info 18. Plato (31%) Click here for info 19. Nel Noddings (19%) Click here for info "Liberty is the most important pleasure "
1. Kant (100%) Click here for info 2. Ayn Rand (90%) Click here for info 3. John Stuart Mill (76%) Click here for info 4. Jean-Paul Sartre (71%) Click here for info 5. Prescriptivism (70%) Click here for info 6. Jeremy Bentham (62%) Click here for info 7. Spinoza (54%) Click here for info 8. Plato (53%) Click here for info 9. Stoics (50%) Click here for info 10. Aristotle (47%) Click here for info 11. Nietzsche (47%) Click here for info 12. Aquinas (42%) Click here for info 13. David Hume (42%) Click here for info 14. Ockham (41%) Click here for info 15. St. Augustine (39%) Click here for info 16. Thomas Hobbes (35%) Click here for info 17. Epicureans (34%) Click here for info 18. Nel Noddings (26%) Click here for info 19. Cynics (23%) Click here for info
1. Nietzsche (100%) Click here for info 2. David Hume (92%) Click here for info 3. Thomas Hobbes (87%) Click here for info 4. Jean-Paul Sartre (84%) Click here for info 5. Stoics (68%) Click here for info 6. Nel Noddings (63%) Click here for info 7. Epicureans (61%) Click here for info 8. Cynics (54%) Click here for info 9. Aristotle (50%) Click here for info 10. Ayn Rand (47%) Click here for info 11. Aquinas (43%) Click here for info 12. John Stuart Mill (43%) Click here for info 13. Kant (42%) Click here for info 14. Ockham (31%) Click here for info 15. Plato (31%) Click here for info 16. Prescriptivism (29%) Click here for info 17. Spinoza (29%) Click here for info 18. St. Augustine (26%) Click here for info 19. Jeremy Bentham (21%) Click here for info
How well do you know your philosphers? Can you answer the quiz to produce a specific result... eg put Aquinas at #1, Aristotle at #2?
1. Kant (100%) Click here for info 2. Ayn Rand (98%) Click here for info 3. John Stuart Mill (96%) Click here for info 4. Jean-Paul Sartre (93%) Click here for info 5. Prescriptivism (87%) Click here for info 6. Aquinas (83%) Click here for info 7. David Hume (74%) Click here for info 8. Stoics (72%) Click here for info 9. Thomas Hobbes (69%) Click here for info 10. Cynics (64%) Click here for info 11. Jeremy Bentham (64%) Click here for info 12. Nietzsche (59%) Click here for info 13. Aristotle (58%) Click here for info 14. Epicureans (50%) Click here for info 15. Plato (50%) Click here for info 16. Nel Noddings (46%) Click here for info 17. Spinoza (40%) Click here for info 18. Ockham (37%) Click here for info 19. St. Augustine (27%) Click here for info
1. David Hume (100%) 2. Jean-Paul Sartre (80%) 3. Nietzsche (79%) 4. Thomas Hobbes (79%) 5. Stoics (75%) 6. Aristotle (68%) 7. Spinoza (60%) 8. Plato (60%) 9. Epicureans (58%) 10. Aquinas (46%) 11. Ayn Rand (45%) 12. Kant (45%) 13. Jeremy Bentham (41%) 14. John Stuart Mill (41%) 15. Cynics (38%) 16. Prescriptivism (37%) 17. Nel Noddings (36%) 18. Ockham (25%) 19. St. Augustine (20%)
1. Ayn Rand (100%) Click here for info 2. Jean-Paul Sartre (98%) Click here for info 3. Aquinas (90%) Click here for info 4. Aristotle (83%) Click here for info 5. Kant (83%) Click here for info 6. Stoics (83%) Click here for info 7. John Stuart Mill (76%) Click here for info 8. David Hume (71%) Click here for info 9. Nietzsche (71%) Click here for info 10. Prescriptivism (70%) Click here for info 11. Jeremy Bentham (63%) Click here for info 12. Spinoza (61%) Click here for info 13. Thomas Hobbes (56%) Click here for info 14. Cynics (51%) Click here for info 15. Epicureans (51%) Click here for info 16. Ockham (50%) Click here for info 17. Plato (45%) Click here for info 18. St. Augustine (28%) Click here for info 19. Nel Noddings (18%) Click here for info
You can get an idea of the way the questionairre calculates by choosing None of the Above for all answers but one... After just a little playing, I suspect the questionairre has a bias to Sartre.
Yep, he’s definitely a flower of Ayn Rand Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! I'm now convinced that this test is startlingly accurate!
Someone asked "how well do you know your philosophers?" Well I know I've studied Objectivism for years now and the result's show it. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! 1. Ayn Rand (100%) Click here for info 2. Aristotle (78%) Click here for info 3. Jean-Paul Sartre (76%) Click here for info 4. John Stuart Mill (67%) Click here for info 5. Aquinas (64%) Click here for info 6. Kant (64%) Click here for info 7. David Hume (61%) Click here for info 8. Plato (60%) Click here for info 9. Cynics (59%) Click here for info 10. Thomas Hobbes (59%) Click here for info 11. Nietzsche (56%) Click here for info 12. Stoics (51%) Click here for info 13. Jeremy Bentham (48%) Click here for info 14. St. Augustine (48%) Click here for info 15. Ockham (42%) Click here for info 16. Prescriptivism (42%) Click here for info 17. Nel Noddings (38%) Click here for info 18. Spinoza (38%) Click here for info 19. Epicureans (35%) Click here for info So the little title below my name is totally correct "objectivist mind" Godless.
The test is pretty easy to manipulate. I think I can choose, for a great part, what my results are. A general knowledge of philosophy should be sufficent for that, after all the test does not go into the depths of each philosophy.
and that makes you what?it makes you their mind i on the other hand am of my own mind to be or not to be? you dont know a damn be,thats what you know and i quote: to be or nooooooooot toooo beeeeeeeee(shakespear) thank you for allowing me to give you a sample of shakespearian mind Philosopher Philocrazy
Oh my god, I can play around with a philosophy test, that strips me of an own personality? Just because I know things doesn´t mean that I am part of it. My mind, my idea of self is not entirely connected and annexed by my knowledge of others. I know about the Qu´ran and the bible, does that mean I am a christian Muslim? Why did I removed you from my ignore list? Did I really think you would say something useful? I must have erred. The rantings of an egocentric child are not my affair.