My moral sense
I've finally taken this Ethical test that has been rotating around at the internet. The questions are really hard I have to say and for some questions, my answer turned out to be the first thing I could think of. The good thing about the test is that it's only 12 questions.
I am 100% Ayn Rand and 99% Aristotle, wow. I knew that I kind of shared many of Rands theories but not like that! Rand is for many pepole (read socialist) a coldhearted objectivist with no moral sense, something I wouldn't agree on.
I thought I would be more cynics.
Your Results:
1.
Ayn Rand (100%) Click here for info
2.
Aristotle (99%) Click here for info
3.
Aquinas (82%) Click here for info
4.
Stoics (82%) Click here for info
5.
Nietzsche (75%) Click here for info
6.
Spinoza (72%) Click here for info
7.
Kant (72%) Click here for info
8.
John Stuart Mill (71%) Click here for info
9.
Cynics (61%) Click here for info
10.
David Hume (60%) Click here for info
11.
Jeremy Bentham (58%) Click here for info
12.
St. Augustine (57%) Click here for info
13.
Ockham (55%) Click here for info
14.
Epicureans (53%) Click here for info
15.
Plato (52%) Click here for info
16.
Jean-Paul Sartre (47%) Click here for info
17.
Prescriptivism (41%) Click here for info
18.
Thomas Hobbes (40%) Click here for info
I am 100% Ayn Rand and 99% Aristotle, wow. I knew that I kind of shared many of Rands theories but not like that! Rand is for many pepole (read socialist) a coldhearted objectivist with no moral sense, something I wouldn't agree on.
I thought I would be more cynics.
Your Results:
1.
Ayn Rand (100%) Click here for info
2.
Aristotle (99%) Click here for info
3.
Aquinas (82%) Click here for info
4.
Stoics (82%) Click here for info
5.
Nietzsche (75%) Click here for info
6.
Spinoza (72%) Click here for info
7.
Kant (72%) Click here for info
8.
John Stuart Mill (71%) Click here for info
9.
Cynics (61%) Click here for info
10.
David Hume (60%) Click here for info
11.
Jeremy Bentham (58%) Click here for info
12.
St. Augustine (57%) Click here for info
13.
Ockham (55%) Click here for info
14.
Epicureans (53%) Click here for info
15.
Plato (52%) Click here for info
16.
Jean-Paul Sartre (47%) Click here for info
17.
Prescriptivism (41%) Click here for info
18.
Thomas Hobbes (40%) Click here for info
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