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Old 07-20-2004, 09:24 AM
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Philosophy

Which philosophers are you most like?

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1. David Hume (100%) Click here for info
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6. Stoics (76%) Click here for info
7. Cynics (62%) Click here for info
8. John Stuart Mill (53%) Click here for info
9. Kant (51%) Click here for info
10. Epicureans (47%) Click here for info
11. Spinoza (47%) Click here for info
12. Aquinas (39%) Click here for info
13. Prescriptivism (37%) Click here for info
14. Plato (36%) Click here for info
15. Nel Noddings (33%) Click here for info
16. Aristotle (32%) Click here for info
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18. St. Augustine (31%) Click here for info
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Old 07-20-2004, 09:33 AM
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2. John Stuart Mill (98%) Click here for info
3. Jean-Paul Sartre (79%) Click here for info
4. Aquinas (74%) Click here for info
5. Jeremy Bentham (73%) Click here for info
6. Kant (72%) Click here for info
7. Ayn Rand (69%) Click here for info
8. Spinoza (68%) Click here for info
9. Thomas Hobbes (66%) Click here for info
10. Aristotle (64%) Click here for info
11. Nietzsche (61%) Click here for info
12. Nel Noddings (60%) Click here for info
13. Prescriptivism (58%) Click here for info
14. Cynics (56%) Click here for info
15. Ockham (52%) Click here for info
16. David Hume (46%) Click here for info
17. St. Augustine (39%) Click here for info
18. Stoics (34%) Click here for info
19. Plato (17%) Click here for info
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Old 07-20-2004, 09:43 AM
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1. Aquinas (100%) Click here for info
2. Stoics (95%) Click here for info
3. Kant (92%) Click here for info
4. John Stuart Mill (91%) Click here for info
5. Spinoza (88%) Click here for info
6. Epicureans (84%) Click here for info
7. Nietzsche (81%) Click here for info
8. Jean-Paul Sartre (79%) Click here for info
9. Aristotle (73%) Click here for info
10. David Hume (71%) Click here for info
11. Jeremy Bentham (68%) Click here for info
12. Thomas Hobbes (65%) Click here for info
13. Ayn Rand (61%) Click here for info
14. Prescriptivism (60%) Click here for info
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16. Cynics (53%) Click here for info
17. St. Augustine (53%) Click here for info
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19. Plato (51%) Click here for info
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Old 07-20-2004, 10:12 AM
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2. Spinoza (81%) Click here for info
3. Aquinas (75%) Click here for info
4. Aristotle (57%) Click here for info
5. Ockham (54%) Click here for info
6. Plato (53%) Click here for info
7. Jean-Paul Sartre (50%) Click here for info
8. Jeremy Bentham (50%) Click here for info
9. John Stuart Mill (49%) Click here for info
10. Epicureans (46%) Click here for info
11. Kant (45%) Click here for info
12. Ayn Rand (44%) Click here for info
13. David Hume (39%) Click here for info
14. Nietzsche (39%) Click here for info
15. Stoics (39%) Click here for info
16. Cynics (32%) Click here for info
17. Prescriptivism (28%) Click here for info
18. Thomas Hobbes (28%) Click here for info
19. Nel Noddings (27%
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Old 07-20-2004, 12:49 PM
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Hmm...not entierly what I expected. Shows what I know about philosophy

1. Jean-Paul Sartre (100%) Click here for info
2. John Stuart Mill (100%) Click here for info
3. Aquinas (94%) Click here for info
4. Epicureans (88%) Click here for info
5. Ayn Rand (86%) Click here for info
6. Jeremy Bentham (86%) Click here for info
7. Aristotle (84%) Click here for info
8. Nietzsche (81%) Click here for info
9. Kant (80%) Click here for info
10. Spinoza (77%) Click here for info
11. David Hume (59%) Click here for info
12. Nel Noddings (56%) Click here for info
13. Cynics (54%) Click here for info
14. Thomas Hobbes (54%) Click here for info
15. St. Augustine (53%) Click here for info
16. Stoics (52%) Click here for info
17. Plato (40%) Click here for info
18. Prescriptivism (40%) Click here for info
19. Ockham (37%) Click here for info
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Old 07-20-2004, 01:06 PM
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I was a little surprised by the results which were:

1. Aquinas (100%) Click here for info
2. St. Augustine (94%) Click here for info
3. Spinoza (81%) Click here for info
4. Jeremy Bentham (74%) Click here for info
5. Aristotle (63%) Click here for info
6. Ockham (58%) Click here for info
7. John Stuart Mill (57%) Click here for info
8. Epicureans (55%) Click here for info
9. Nel Noddings (49%) Click here for info
10. Plato (49%) Click here for info
11. Kant (47%) Click here for info
12. Prescriptivism (40%) Click here for info
13. Jean-Paul Sartre (37%) Click here for info
14. Cynics (35%) Click here for info
15. Nietzsche (33%) Click here for info
16. Stoics (33%) Click here for info
17. Ayn Rand (31%) Click here for info
18. Thomas Hobbes (23%) Click here for info
19. David Hume (20%) Click here for info

Although ... I noticed Lilith and I had the same #1 result. Just goes to show, great minds do think alike.
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Old 07-20-2004, 01:41 PM
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1. John Stuart Mill (100%)
2. Jeremy Bentham (97%)
3. Kant (91%)
4. Aquinas (90%)
5. Jean-Paul Sartre (90%)
6. Aristotle (84%)
7. Epicureans (75%)
8. Prescriptivism (71%)
9. Spinoza (65%)
10. St. Augustine (56%)
11. Ayn Rand (48%)
12. Nel Noddings (44%)
13. Ockham (44%)
14. Stoics (43%)
15. Plato (34%)
16. Thomas Hobbes (30%)
17. Nietzsche (29%)
18. David Hume (26%)
19. Cynics (22%)
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Old 07-20-2004, 01:50 PM
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Interesting. I'm unsure why Mr. Bentham is where he is in the list, but I agree with the overall results.

1. Aristotle (100%)
2. Aquinas (92%)
3. Ayn Rand (83%)
4. Epicureans (83%)
5. Plato (79%)
6. John Stuart Mill (77%)
7. Jeremy Bentham (71%)
8. St. Augustine (69%)
9. Kant (65%)
10. Stoics (64%)
11. Spinoza (59%)
12. David Hume (56%)
13. Jean-Paul Sartre (56%)
14. Nietzsche (47%)
15. Prescriptivism (44%)
16. Cynics (42%)
17. Ockham (37%)
18. Thomas Hobbes (37%)
19. Nel Noddings (9%)
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Old 07-20-2004, 04:27 PM
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1. Kant (100%) Click here for info
2. Prescriptivism (75%) Click here for info
3. John Stuart Mill (66%) Click here for info
4. Ayn Rand (62%) Click here for info
5. Jean-Paul Sartre (60%) Click here for info
6. Jeremy Bentham (57%) Click here for info
7. Aquinas (43%) Click here for info
8. David Hume (41%) Click here for info
9. Nietzsche (39%) Click here for info
10. Spinoza (39%) Click here for info
11. Epicureans (36%) Click here for info
12. Cynics (35%) Click here for info
13. Nel Noddings (34%) Click here for info
14. St. Augustine (33%) Click here for info
15. Aristotle (32%) Click here for info
16. Ockham (26%) Click here for info
17. Stoics (26%) Click here for info
18. Plato (23%) Click here for info
19. Thomas Hobbes (21%) Click here for info


I ALWAYS Loved Kant. Really.

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Old 07-20-2004, 04:52 PM
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3. St. Augustine (85%) Click here for info
4. Kant (83%) Click here for info
5. Epicureans (79%) Click here for info
6. Ayn Rand (77%) Click here for info
7. Jean-Paul Sartre (67%) Click here for info
8. Spinoza (67%) Click here for info
9. Jeremy Bentham (66%) Click here for info
10. Ockham (63%) Click here for info
11. Plato (61%) Click here for info
12. Prescriptivism (61%) Click here for info
13. Aristotle (58%) Click here for info
14. Nietzsche (45%) Click here for info
15. Nel Noddings (42%) Click here for info
16. Cynics (39%) Click here for info
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Old 07-20-2004, 04:58 PM
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anyone else not suprised to see #1 on Lilith's list is Aqua-in-ass?


Oops...I mean Aquinas!
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Old 07-21-2004, 01:19 PM
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DB, It's not surprising that St. Augustine is up there for you.

Your Results:


1. Kant (100%)
2. Jean-Paul Sartre (84%)
3. Stoics (82%)
4. Plato (76%)
5. Aquinas (71%)
6. Aristotle (69%)
7. Thomas Hobbes (69%)
8. Ayn Rand (68%)
9. John Stuart Mill (66%)
10. Cynics (65%)
11. David Hume (57%)
12. St. Augustine (56%)
13. Spinoza (54%)
14. Jeremy Bentham (53%)
15. Nietzsche (53%)
16. Nel Noddings (50%)
17. Prescriptivism (48%)
18. Epicureans (35%)
19. Ockham (35%)
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Old 07-21-2004, 07:00 PM
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I'm certainly not surprised to see Jean-Paul "Hell is other people" Sartre near the top of your list, Steph
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Old 07-21-2004, 10:10 PM
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1. Jean-Paul Sartre (100%)

2. Kant (71%)

3. Nietzsche (64%)

4. Spinoza (64%)

5. John Stuart Mill (64%)

6. David Hume (60%)

7. Aquinas (57%)

8. Jeremy Bentham (55%)

9. Epicureans (54%)

10. Aristotle (53%)

11. Stoics (46%)

12. Prescriptivism (42%)

13. Ayn Rand (42%)

14. Ockham (41%)

15. Thomas Hobbes (41%)

16. Nel Noddings (40%)

17. St. Augustine (37%)

18. Plato (28%)

19. Cynics (22%)
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Old 07-21-2004, 11:00 PM
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6. Kant (82%) Click here for info
7. John Stuart Mill (74%) Click here for info
8. Nietzsche (69%) Click here for info
9. Spinoza (65%) Click here for info
10. Plato (63%) Click here for info
11. Aquinas (61%) Click here for info
12. Thomas Hobbes (57%) Click here for info
13. Prescriptivism (55%) Click here for info
14. Jeremy Bentham (52%) Click here for info
15. Cynics (42%) Click here for info
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