Which Philosopher are you?

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    MO! MOnkey`ead!

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    http://selectsmart.com/PHILOSOPHY/

    I'll let you know what I get once I've managed to figure out wtf the questions are on about :confused:

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    penance Arrogant Cock

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    BL21DE3 aka 'Lucky'

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    My closest matches were the following.

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    stumblin Kittens getting even...

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    Hmm, very interesting that we all seem to have similar philosophies.

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    julian2002 Muper Soderator

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    cheers


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    sideshowbob Trisha

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    Nice to see some Kantians.

    I'm a Nietzschean, through and through... :JPS:

    -- Ian
     
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    penance Arrogant Cock

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    wibble wibble i'm a fish!
     
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    MO! MOnkey`ead!

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    My two 100% matches....

    Epicureanism
    Epicurus (341-270 BC) - Greek founder of Epicureanism
    # Pleasure is the ultimate moral end
    # Dynamic (passionate) pleasures are bad, passive (mild) pleasures are good
    # The end result of pleasure is what is significant

    and....

    Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980)
    # When we choose something, we affirm the value of our choice because we have chosen it above other choices
    # When we choose something for ourselves, we should choose it for all people.
    # We must be consistent in our interpretations of moral situations regardless of whom the agent is.
    # Logic cannot help us specific situations
    # Making conscious moral choices is more significant than consistently following moral guidelines
    # The conflict between the interests of two people is in the end, irresolvable

    I'll take their word on it!
     
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    sideshowbob Trisha

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    It's quite difficult to be an existentialist epicurean, splendid work there MO!

    -- Ian
     
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    MO! MOnkey`ead!

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    I'll take your word on it :confused:
     
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    Tony.
     
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    tones compulsive cantater

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    Hey, other Tom! I'll provide the other foot.
     
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    joel Shaman of Signals

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    As a drunken Irishman, I'll Plump for George Berkeley and Jonathan Swift
     
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    Bob McC living the life of Riley

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    Philip King Enlightened User

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    Interesting stuff in an internet questionnaire kinda way. Mine came out quite religious even though I am a non-believer.

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    domfjbrown live & breathe psy-trance

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    Ironic that I don't believe in God really... Maybe all those years my folks attempted to force Catholicism down my throat DID rub off... D'oh.
     
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