1. Aquinas (100%)
2. St. Augustine (85%)
3. Jeremy Bentham (79%)
4. Aristotle (66%)
5. Thomas Hobbes (57%)
6. John Stuart Mill (55%)
7. Ockham (55%)
8. Plato (53%)
9. Kant (50%)
10. Prescriptivism (49%)
11. Epicureans (47%)
12. Ayn Rand (41%)
13. Spinoza (40%)
14. Cynics (36%)
15. Jean-Paul Sartre (34%)
16. Nel Noddings (33%)
17. David Hume (19%)
18. Nietzsche (19%)
19. Stoics (15%)
1. Aristotle (100%) (+34%)
2. Jeremy Bentham (97%) (+18%)
3. Plato (92%) (+39%)
4. Aquinas (87%) (+13%)
5. John Stuart Mill (78%) (+23%)
6. Thomas Hobbes (78%) (+21%)
7. Jean-Paul Sartre (73%) (+39%)
8. Ayn Rand (69%) (+28%)
9. David Hume (62%) (+43%)
10. Epicureans (57%) (+10%)
11. St. Augustine (47%) (-38%)
12. Cynics (47%) (+9%)
13. Nietzsche (44%) (+25%)
14. Spinoza (38%) (-2%)
15. Kant (38%) (-12%)
16. Prescriptivism (36%) (-13%)
17. Nel Noddings (31%) (-2%)
18. Stoics (20%) (+5%)
19. Ockham (16%) (-39%)
The first two are interesting and I daresay wrong. Plato, Hobbes, and Aquinas would be my top three IMO.