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Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: The Abstruse Caboose
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Nov 28th, 2005, 04:49 PM
1. Jean-Paul Sartre (100%)
2. Spinoza (100%)
3. Aquinas (96%)
4. Kant (90%)
5. Stoics (90%)
6. Nel Noddings (75%)
7. Nietzsche (74%)
8. St. Augustine (69%)
9. David Hume (58%)
10. Aristotle (56%)
11. John Stuart Mill (56%)
12. Ockham (54%)
13. Ayn Rand (53%)
14. Jeremy Bentham (53%)
15. Prescriptivism (51%)
16. Cynics (50%)
17. Epicureans (41%)
18. Thomas Hobbes (40%)
19. Plato (38%)
I'm surprised I didn't score higher for Augustine, seeing how I've read his mammoth De Civitate Dei at least four times. But Spinoza? I remember little of the non-metaphysical ethics of his, but hey, Coeternalists represent. (Spinoza and Plato are such.)
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