Philosophy
Dec. 25th, 2002 09:28 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
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: Sartre
Date: 2002-12-28 04:40 am (UTC)Out of interest - do i know you?
Re: Sartre
Date: 2002-12-28 05:07 am (UTC)NB I have found my copy of Being and Nothingness - Hurrah - now I remember what bad faith is
Re: Sartre
Date: 2002-12-28 07:10 am (UTC)You're unlikely to be a friend of Mike's (as he hardly ever posts and, AFAIK, hasn't told anyone at his work that he has a journal) and I'm temporarily at a loss to think of anyone else that's liable to point people at my journal.
Hmm, insufficient evidence for any kind of conclusion, I shall have to wait and see.
Re: Sartre
Date: 2002-12-28 09:56 am (UTC)Garthmyl
Re: Sartre
Date: 2002-12-28 10:59 am (UTC)When you're avoided assumptions, it's amazing how much you don't know.