Posted on 03/02/2002 2:22:33 PM PST by VinnyTex
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1. | Mill (100%) Click here for info |
2. | Rand (83%) Click here for info |
3. | Kant (82%) Click here for info |
4. | Sartre (74%) Click here for info |
5. | Epicureans (70%) Click here for info |
6. | Prescriptivism (69%) Click here for info |
7. | Bentham (65%) Click here for info |
8. | Aquinas (57%) Click here for info |
9. | Ockham (45%) Click here for info |
10. | Aristotle (40%) Click here for info |
11. | Augustine (40%) Click here for info |
12. | Noddings (40%) Click here for info |
13. | Cynics (38%) Click here for info |
14. | Hobbes (38%) Click here for info |
15. | Plato (37%) Click here for info |
16. | Nietzsche (35%) Click here for info |
17. | Hume (30%) Click here for info |
18. | Spinoza (30%) Click here for info |
19. | Stoics (22%) Click here for info |
Interesting that second place is only 83%, and only 3 above 75%... most other lists here have quite a few above the 70's.
# 1 | Liberal |
# 2 | Left-wing Neoliberal (Clinton) |
# 3 | Liberal Nationalist |
# 4 | American "Conservative" |
# 5 | Right-wing Neoliberal (Thatcher) |
# 6 | Social-Liberal |
# 7 | American "Liberal" |
# 8 | Burkean (liberal) Conservative |
# 9 | Social Democratic |
# 10 | National Socialist |
# 11 | Revolutionary Conservative/Monarchist (far right) |
# 12 | Soviet "Communist" |
# 13 | Fascist |
# 14 | Christian Democratic |
# 15 | Marxist |
# 16 | Anarcho-Communist |
# 17 | Liberal Socialist |
# 18 | Christian Socialist |
I tried to go as far right as possible. I think it's an odd test... and look at the possible results... Thatcher is a neo-liberal?!?
Hope this helps, I can do more if you would like. Actually, Mill is a good read and On Liberty is not that long.
Now if I can only figure out what this all means!
Mill 99%
Rand 92%
Aquinas 85%
Bentham 82%
The catagorization of liberal arose in relation to what Locke was fighting against, namely the divine right of kings.
The liberalism of Lock and Mill would be characterized on the contemporary political stage as extremely right wing, with very limited interference from the government on the individual.
There are certain areas where there is overlap in one regard but not in others. Kant and Rand do have some similarity in regards to a certain kind of "objectivism" but in some other areas they are radically different. Since the test is vague about what areas they are actually comparing and what elements they are considering the results are ambiguous.
Personally the feminazi philosopher of education on the list really shouldn't be anyone's "100%" and I would be a little surprised at anyone with a "100%" Spinoza rating.
THAT'S fascist/anti-liberal according to the quiz?!?! THAT'S almost as far from Clinton as possible?!?! ROFL
#1 Fascist # 2 Revolutionary Conservative/Monarchist (far right) ; # 3 Christian Socialist ; # 4 National Socialist ; # 5 Soviet "Communist" ; # 6 Liberal Nationalist ; # 7 American "Conservative" ; # 8 Burkean (liberal) Conservative ; # 9 Christian Democratic ; # 10 Marxist ; # 11 Anarcho-Communist ; # 12 Liberal Socialist ; # 13 Right-wing Neoliberal (Thatcher) ; # 14 American "Liberal" ; # 15 Social Democratic ; # 16 Social-Liberal ; # 17 Left-wing Neoliberal (Clinton) ; # 18 Liberal ;
It's the test-maker.... waaaaaaaaay off.
Not really. Mill was born and bred to Utilitarianism by his father, and never "rebelled" against it - on the contrary, he wholeheartedly embraced it. He followed directly in the footsteps of Jeremy Bentham in formulating the inductive philosophy of Utilitarianism, as opposed to what he considered to be Kant's "intuitive" approach to moral theory.
"On Liberty" is a very good work, and well worth reading, but you might also have a look at J.S. Mills's "Utilitarianism" also.
(Mill 100%)
the feminazi philosopher
If you mean Noddings, I was had noticed that name came up awful low on most.;-)
1. | Aristotle (100%) |
2. | Aquinas (96%) |
3. | Augustine (74%) |
4. | Bentham (68%) |
5. | Plato (68%) |
6. | Rand (68%) |
7. | Mill (66%) |
8. | Spinoza (61%) |
9. | Epicureans (60%) |
10. | Hume (53%) |
11. | Cynics (49%) |
12. | Kant (47%) |
13. | Sartre (43%) |
14. | Ockham (41%) |
15. | Stoics (41%) |
16. | Nietzsche (40%) |
17. | Prescriptivism (33%) |
18. | Hobbes (27%) |
19. | Noddings (21%) |
2. Ockham (93%) Click here for info
3. Augustine (91%) Click here for info
4. Mill (84%) Click here for info
5. Spinoza (84%) Click here for info
6. Epicureans (79%) Click here for info 7. Bentham (73%) Click here for info 8. Rand (72%) Click here for info 9. Cynics (71%) Click here for info 10. Sartre (69%) Click here for info 11. Kant (67%) Click here for info 12. Plato (64%) Click here for info 13. Prescriptivism (61%) Click here for info 14. Aristotle (56%) Click here for info 15. Hobbes (52%) Click here for info 16. Stoics (48%) Click here for info 17. Nietzsche (37%) Click here for info 18. Noddings (37%) Click here for info 19. Hume (23%) Click here for info
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