Ethical Philosophy
November 22nd, 2001 09:19 amThe Ethical Philosophy Selector.
Ayn Rand...(score = 100)
Stoics...(score = 92)
Jean Paul Sartre...(score = 92)
Spinoza...(score = 90)
Kant...(score = 90)
Aristotle...(score = 71)
Nietzsche...(score = 71)
Hume...(score = 71)
Augustine...(score = 65)
Prescriptivism...(score = 63)
Ockham...(score = 63)
Aquinas...(score = 61)
Bentham...(score = 55)
Mill...(score = 53)
Plato...(score = 39)
Cynics...(score = 35)
Hobbes...(score = 35)
Noddings...(score = 33)
Epicureans...(score = 18)
Ayn Rand: We should all act with our own interests as the ultimate goal of our actions.
We have free will.
Moral standards are objective, and can be known rationally
Not sure if that is actually really representative of me - I can only agree with about 1.5 of the points there (can you guess which ones kids?)
Ayn Rand...(score = 100)
Stoics...(score = 92)
Jean Paul Sartre...(score = 92)
Spinoza...(score = 90)
Kant...(score = 90)
Aristotle...(score = 71)
Nietzsche...(score = 71)
Hume...(score = 71)
Augustine...(score = 65)
Prescriptivism...(score = 63)
Ockham...(score = 63)
Aquinas...(score = 61)
Bentham...(score = 55)
Mill...(score = 53)
Plato...(score = 39)
Cynics...(score = 35)
Hobbes...(score = 35)
Noddings...(score = 33)
Epicureans...(score = 18)
Ayn Rand: We should all act with our own interests as the ultimate goal of our actions.
We have free will.
Moral standards are objective, and can be known rationally
Not sure if that is actually really representative of me - I can only agree with about 1.5 of the points there (can you guess which ones kids?)