Morality Meme
Sep. 8th, 2003 06:42 pmGacked, as requested, from
semiotic_trader.
1. Kant (100%)
2. John Stuart Mill (93%)
3. Jean-Paul Sartre (83%)
4. Jeremy Bentham (74%)
5. Stoics (71%)
6. Aquinas (65%)
7. Ayn Rand (65%)
8. Aristotle (59%)
9. Spinoza (58%)
10. Prescriptivism (53%)
11. David Hume (48%)
12. Nel Noddings (48%)
13. Nietzsche (38%)
14. Plato (37%)
15. St. Augustine (37%)
16. Epicureans (36%)
17. Ockham (30%)
18. Cynics (24%)
19. Thomas Hobbes (24%)
I see I've been classified as yet another Kantian. Interestingly, I think I came closer to
a_just_society than
semiotic_trader, although we all seem pretty compatible. Like my brother, I'm a little surprised at how high my affinity is for Ayn Rand. Must have been my emphasis on rationality, but if you're going to reject a spiritual basis for morality, what's left? Well, compassion, of course, which I suspect explains the 35% difference.
The quiz is here if you want to see how you're classified.
1. Kant (100%)
2. John Stuart Mill (93%)
3. Jean-Paul Sartre (83%)
4. Jeremy Bentham (74%)
5. Stoics (71%)
6. Aquinas (65%)
7. Ayn Rand (65%)
8. Aristotle (59%)
9. Spinoza (58%)
10. Prescriptivism (53%)
11. David Hume (48%)
12. Nel Noddings (48%)
13. Nietzsche (38%)
14. Plato (37%)
15. St. Augustine (37%)
16. Epicureans (36%)
17. Ockham (30%)
18. Cynics (24%)
19. Thomas Hobbes (24%)
I see I've been classified as yet another Kantian. Interestingly, I think I came closer to
The quiz is here if you want to see how you're classified.