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The Ethical Philosophy Selector

I was going to blog. Then I developed a headache, and by 1800 was so logy that I wasn't going to bother. A few (three is "a few", in my reckoning) aspirin took care of that problem, though, and now I'm blogging (if, as I just stopping noting above, you can call this a blog...)

Anyway, I note the Ethical Philosophy Selector. . My results were:

  1. Mill (100%)
  2. Kant (95%)
  3. Bentham (94%)
  4. Epicureans (63%)
  5. Sartre (63%)
  6. Aquinas (62%)
  7. Spinoza (62%)
  8. Prescriptivism (60%)
  9. Rand (59%)
  10. Aristotle (57%)
  11. Augustine (55%)
  12. Plato (54%)
  13. Stoics (44%)
  14. Ockham (39%)
  15. Cynics (39%)
  16. Noddings (37%)
  17. Hobbes (24%)
  18. Hume (24%)
  19. Nietzsche (24%)
Hmmm. I'm surprised that Kant came up so high. I may have to study him more closely.

John "Akatsukami" Braue Wednesday, February 27, 2002

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