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ilikeverin
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« on: January 15, 2005, 03:00:34 PM »

1.  Epicureans   (100%)   
2.  John Stuart Mill   (93%)   
3.  Jeremy Bentham   (89%)   
4.  Aquinas   (83%)   
5.  Aristotle   (75%)   
6.  Kant   (75%)   
7.  Ayn Rand   (72%)   
8.  Jean-Paul Sartre   (69%)   
9.  Spinoza   (66%)   
10.  Prescriptivism   (59%)   
11.  St. Augustine   (57%)   
12.  Nietzsche   (50%)   
13.  Stoics   (48%)   
14.  Nel Noddings   (44%)   
15.  Plato   (41%)   
16.  David Hume   (36%)   
17.  Ockham   (35%)   
18.  Cynics   (31%)   
19.  Thomas Hobbes   (31%)   

I still have troubles with what the questions mean.

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ilikeverin
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« Reply #1 on: September 02, 2005, 10:56:05 AM »

The cynics shoulda been a bit higher, given that I'm a mix of a cynic and a stoic, but it accuretely reflects the changes in my ethical thought.

I bet the change is all due to me, right? Cheesy
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« Reply #2 on: December 31, 2005, 12:44:37 PM »

1.  Epicureans   (100%)   
2.  John Stuart Mill   (93%)   
3.  Jeremy Bentham   (89%)   
4.  Aquinas   (83%)   
5.  Aristotle   (75%)   
6.  Kant   (75%)   
7.  Ayn Rand   (72%)   
8.  Jean-Paul Sartre   (69%)   
9.  Spinoza   (66%)   
10.  Prescriptivism   (59%)   
11.  St. Augustine   (57%)   
12.  Nietzsche   (50%)   
13.  Stoics   (48%)   
14.  Nel Noddings   (44%)   
15.  Plato   (41%)   
16.  David Hume   (36%)   
17.  Ockham   (35%)   
18.  Cynics   (31%)   
19.  Thomas Hobbes   (31%)   

I still have troubles with what the questions mean.

Philosophy--------------------->
                          Me

After reading the page on Epicureanism on Wikipedia, I see now that Epicurus was teh woot.  Yay Epicureanism!
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