Ethical philosophy

I think I’ve forgotten almost everything I learned in college about ethical philosophy, but at least now I know that Leviathan isn’t required re-reading…

Here are my results:

1. Kant (100%) Information link
2. Prescriptivism (84%) Information link
3. Jeremy Bentham (78%) Information link
4. Jean-Paul Sartre (73%) Information link
5. John Stuart Mill (70%) Information link
6. Ayn Rand (56%) Information link
7. Nel Noddings (54%) Information link
8. Spinoza (54%) Information link
9. St. Augustine (48%) Information link
10. Stoics (43%) Information link
11. Aquinas (42%) Information link
12. Epicureans (37%) Information link
13. Aristotle (36%) Information link
14. Plato (35%) Information link
15. David Hume (32%) Information link
16. Nietzsche (32%) Information link
17. Ockham (28%) Information link
18. Cynics (15%) Information link
19. Thomas Hobbes (10%) Information link

HT: Rick Mansfield, Iyov, Peter Kirk.

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One Comment

  1. Posted December 17, 2007 at 1:37 PM | Permalink

    Aristotle 13th! I don’t think so! :-)

    Andrés

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