andrewducker (
andrewducker) wrote2002-12-25 09:28 pm
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Philosophy
Of course, I now need to go away and review what all these people believed and then shriek in horror at who I just associated myself with.
1. Sartre (100%)
2. Bentham (91%)
3. Epicureans (78%)
4. Kant (78%)
5. Mill (67%)
6. Spinoza (63%)
7. Stoics (57%)
8. Hobbes (55%)
9. Aquinas (53%)
10. Aristotle (53%)
11. Noddings (52%)
12. Nietzsche (51%)
13. Hume (49%)
14. Prescriptivism (47%)
15. Rand (47%)
16. Plato (39%)
17. Augustine (31%)
18. Cynics (23%)
19. Ockham (19%)
Quiz here.
1. Sartre (100%)
2. Bentham (91%)
3. Epicureans (78%)
4. Kant (78%)
5. Mill (67%)
6. Spinoza (63%)
7. Stoics (57%)
8. Hobbes (55%)
9. Aquinas (53%)
10. Aristotle (53%)
11. Noddings (52%)
12. Nietzsche (51%)
13. Hume (49%)
14. Prescriptivism (47%)
15. Rand (47%)
16. Plato (39%)
17. Augustine (31%)
18. Cynics (23%)
19. Ockham (19%)
Quiz here.
Re: I'm not sure how I feel about this.
Aah, bliss.
Re: I'm not sure how I feel about this.
Actually, when I bother to count, things used to be that crazed at my grandparents' house, but over the years the families have slowly drifted into individual family gather celebrations.
It was well after noon before I socially interacted with anyone. And I was then rude to a waitress. Oh well.
It just feels like a regular day. I don't like that for some reason. I want it to be festive.
Re: I'm not sure how I feel about this.
Up until we lost one grandparent, one of the brothers doesn't make it every year, one cousin was on call (doctor), one's working in Cumbria (300 miles north) and one's working in a ski resort in Switzerland. So we were low. Of course, the youngest brother just started his new family, so we were two kidlets up :->
I suspect that when we lose my grandmother (hopefully a long time, but realism says next few years) things will drift apart more.