Suffice to say with this test the answer is totally dependant on the mood I'm in:
Been thinking about this stuff recently... so repeat..
Don't like Question Four options. Kill them.
1. Epicureans (100%) Information link
2. Stoics (92%) Information link
3. Nietzsche (90%) Information link
4. Kant (73%) Information link
5. David Hume (72%) Information link
6. Aristotle (71%) Information link
7. Aquinas (69%) Information link
8. Ayn Rand (67%) Information link
9. Jean-Paul Sartre (66%) Information link
10. Spinoza (65%) Information link
11. Thomas Hobbes (65%) Information link
12. John Stuart Mill (62%) Information link
13. Cynics (41%) Information link
14. Jeremy Bentham (40%) Information link
15. Ockham (30%) Information link
16. Plato (28%) Information link
17. Nel Noddings (27%) Information link
18. Prescriptivism (26%) Information link
19. St. Augustine (24%) Information link
Repeat:
1. b) Medium
2. b) High
3. f) High
4. d) Low (Didn't like all answers really, but that was closest)
5. Disliked all answers.
6. b) Low (Sort of Ambigious on this point)
7. b) Low (Vague)
8. a) Medium (Or rather, the Reasoning)
9. d) Low (Self-Interest is too vague a term really)
10. b) Low (Circumstances?)
11. Disliked all answers
12. f) but could equally be c) or d). Medium.
And got...
Kant (100%) Information link
2. Stoics (96%) Information link
3. Nietzsche (83%) Information link
4. Jean-Paul Sartre (78%) Information link
5. Aquinas (77%) Information link
6. Spinoza (73%) Information link
7. Epicureans (72%) Information link
8. Aristotle (71%) Information link
9. Ayn Rand (68%) Information link
10. John Stuart Mill (56%) Information link
11. David Hume (53%) Information link
12. Ockham (40%) Information link
13. Jeremy Bentham (36%) Information link
14. Nel Noddings (35%) Information link
15. St. Augustine (34%) Information link
16. Prescriptivism (29%) Information link
17. Thomas Hobbes (27%) Information link
18. Cynics (24%) Information link
19. Plato (11%) Information link