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jawnbc ([personal profile] jawnbc) wrote2003-06-27 05:43 am

philosophes!

Well this one puts Quizzilla to shame. Doubtless my Aunt Eileen (Sr. Eileen Egan, Mother General, Dorothian Sisters) would be pleased STAq (St. Thomas Aquinas) came out on top. Shame existentialism had to be Sartrian--I'm a bigger fan of de Beauvoir or Camus. And Ayn Rand was just a vâche as far as I'm concerned....

1. Aquinas   (100%) 
2. Aristotle   (96%)  
3. Epicureans   (92%)  
4. John Stuart Mill   (86%)  
5. Jeremy Bentham   (85%)  
6. Kant   (76%)  
7. Spinoza   (76%)  
8. Stoics   (74%)  
9. Nietzsche   (64%)  
10. Thomas Hobbes   (61%)  
11. Prescriptivism   (60%)  
12. Nel Noddings   (58%)  
13. Ayn Rand   (58%)  
14. Jean-Paul Sartre   (58%)  
15. St. Augustine   (49%)  
16. Plato   (46%)  
17. David Hume   (41%)  
18. Cynics   (30%)  
19. Ockham   (26%)  

http://selectsmart.com/PHILOSOPHY

Props to [livejournal.com profile] ombraorsa

Intéressant!

[identity profile] mommybabou.livejournal.com 2003-06-26 04:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Mes résultats:

1. John Stuart Mill (100%)
2. Aquinas (98%)
3. Aristotle (91%)
4. Jeremy Bentham (84%)
5. Epicureans (83%)
6. Spinoza (75%)
7. St. Augustine (65%)
8. Kant (60%)
9. Ayn Rand (55%)
10. Cynics (51%)
11. Stoics (51%)
12. Nel Noddings (50%)
13. Nietzsche (47%)
14. Plato (44%)
15. Jean-Paul Sartre (43%)
16. Prescriptivism (43%)
17. David Hume (41%)
18. Ockham (34%)
19. Thomas Hobbes (32%)

Cool cool! But I am an uneducated frog and do not know who John Stuart Mill is... I'll have to look him up!

[identity profile] clauditorium.livejournal.com 2003-06-26 07:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Camus' L'Étranger is the only work of art I can honestly say has changed my life.

[identity profile] querrelle.livejournal.com 2003-06-26 09:56 pm (UTC)(link)
As is 'La Peste' (the Plague). Karl told me the other day that this one was probably the most significant book he ever read, and continues to shape his outlook.

[identity profile] querrelle.livejournal.com 2003-06-26 10:14 pm (UTC)(link)
I can't remember what The Fall is about, though I vaguely remember not particularly enjoying it. Must have another crack at it....maybe in the original this time.