Re: Ethical Philosophy test

From: Lee Daniel Crocker (lee@piclab.com)
Date: Tue Jul 09 2002 - 12:25:18 MDT


> (Mike Lorrey <mlorrey@datamann.com>):
> > Sehkenenra wrote:
> >
> > Let's see... I came out 100% Nietzsche... 72% Hobbes... 68% Cynic...
> > 67% Sartre... 66% Stoic.... 63% Hume... 56% Spinoza... suprisingly,
> > only 43% Rand. (Then again, I've still never been able to bring myself
> > to read Atlas Shrugged from cover to cover...)
>
> Interesting:
>
> Aquinas (100%) Spinoza (85%) Rand (84%) Aristotle (78%)
> Epicureans (73%) Mill (67%) Augustine (63%) Kant (62%)

Yes, it was a moderately interesting test although as Samantha
points out, many of the questions just aren't sufficiently precise
or have enough options. They sure pegged me though:

Rand (100%) Sartre (84%) Stoics (75%) Hobbes (73%) Cynics (72%)
Hume (67%) Nietzsche (67%) Mill (62%) Kant (59%) Spinoza (57%)...

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