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« Reply #75 on: September 02, 2005, 03:08:43 pm »
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1.  Aquinas   (100%)
2.  St. Augustine   (85%)
3.  Jeremy Bentham   (79%) 
4.  Aristotle   (66%)
5.  Thomas Hobbes   (57%)
6.  John Stuart Mill   (55%) 
7.  Ockham   (55%)
8.  Plato   (53%) 
9.  Kant   (50%)
10.  Prescriptivism   (49%)
11.  Epicureans   (47%) 
12.  Ayn Rand   (41%)
13.  Spinoza   (40%) 
14.  Cynics   (36%)
15.  Jean-Paul Sartre   (34%)
16.  Nel Noddings   (33%)
17.  David Hume   (19%) 
18.  Nietzsche   (19%)
19.  Stoics   (15%)
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« Reply #76 on: September 02, 2005, 03:17:25 pm »
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1.  Jean-Paul Sartre   (100%)
2.  David Hume   (94%) 
3.  Thomas Hobbes   (92%) 
4.  Ayn Rand   (90%) 
5.  Nietzsche   (89%) 
6.  Prescriptivism   (76%) 
7.  Kant   (68%) 
8.  John Stuart Mill   (67%) 
9.  Stoics   (61%) 
10.  Epicureans   (56%) 
11.  Cynics   (51%) 
12.  Aristotle   (46%) 
13.  Spinoza   (45%) 
14.  Plato   (43%) 
15.  Jeremy Bentham   (40%) 
16.  Ockham   (39%) 
17.  Nel Noddings   (38%) 
18.  Aquinas   (28%) 
19.  St. Augustine   (17%) 
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« Reply #77 on: September 03, 2005, 03:56:30 am »
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1.  Ayn Rand   (100%)   
2.  Nietzsche   (82%) 
3.  Jean-Paul Sartre   (78%)   
4.  Stoics   (77%)   
5.  Thomas Hobbes   (77%)   
6.  Kant   (75%)   
7.  David Hume   (74%)   
8.  Cynics   (73%)   
9.  Epicureans   (69%)   
10.  John Stuart Mill   (67%)   
11.  Prescriptivism   (63%)   
12.  Jeremy Bentham   (57%)   
13.  Aristotle   (52%)   
14.  Ockham   (39%)   
15.  Spinoza   (39%)   
16.  Aquinas   (34%)   
17.  Nel Noddings   (26%)   
18.  St. Augustine   (25%) 
19.  Plato   (21%)

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1.  David Hume   (100%)  Click here for info
2.  Thomas Hobbes   (100%)  Click here for info
3.  Nietzsche   (88%)  Click here for info
4.  Stoics   (88%)  Click here for info
5.  Jean-Paul Sartre   (85%)  Click here for info
6.  Aristotle   (73%)  Click here for info
7.  Spinoza   (65%)  Click here for info
8.  Ayn Rand   (55%)  Click here for info
9.  Epicureans   (55%)  Click here for info
10.  Nel Noddings   (55%)  Click here for info
11.  Plato   (55%)  Click here for info
12.  Aquinas   (50%)  Click here for info
13.  Cynics   (49%)  Click here for info
14.  Jeremy Bentham   (49%)  Click here for info
15.  Prescriptivism   (42%)  Click here for info
16.  Kant   (41%)  Click here for info
17.  John Stuart Mill   (38%)  Click here for info
18.  St. Augustine   (26%)  Click here for info
19.  Ockham   (22%)  Click here for info
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« Reply #78 on: September 03, 2005, 04:46:43 am »
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that's actually a reasonably similar list, Opebo.
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« Reply #79 on: September 03, 2005, 02:00:31 pm »
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1. Kant (100%)
2. Aquinas (81%)
3. Mill (75%)
4. Stoics (71%)
5. Spinoza   (69%)
6. Sartre (65%)
7. Prescriptivism (62%)
8. Rand (56%)
9. Epicureans (53%)
10. Aristotle (51%)

While I am a bit jarred by a result so at odds with my Hegelian ideals, I understand that the results can be attributed to the fact that the test does not adequately address the importance of social structure in the formation of ideals. Also, my results affirm my faith in the reflective capacity of humanity and the primacy of our intellectual dignity.
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« Reply #80 on: September 03, 2005, 02:44:00 pm »
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Re-took it. Main thing is that Aquinas and Aristotle rose relative to everyone else. I find it interesting that Opebo's two highest scorers - Hume and Hobbes - were near the bottom of my list.

1.    Aquinas   (100%)
2.    Aristotle   (95%)
3.    John Stuart Mill   (93%) 
4.    Epicureans   (88%) 
5.    Ayn Rand   (81%) 
6.    Kant   (81%) 
7.    Ockham   (70%) 
8.    Jeremy Bentham   (65%)
9.    Stoics   (63%)
10.    Jean-Paul Sartre   (62%)
11.    St. Augustine   (62%)
12.    Plato   (60%) 
13.    Spinoza   (60%) 
14.    Prescriptivism   (52%)
15.    Nietzsche   (37%)
16.    Cynics   (29%) 
17.    David Hume   (29%) 
18.    Nel Noddings   (29%) 
19.    Thomas Hobbes   (14%) 
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« Reply #81 on: December 08, 2005, 08:05:59 pm »
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Update:

1.  David Hume   (100%) 
2.  Nietzsche   (100%) 
3.  Thomas Hobbes   (90%) 
4.  Jean-Paul Sartre   (83%) 
5.  Stoics   (83%) 
6.  Cynics   (69%) 
7.  Spinoza   (69%) 
8.  Nel Noddings   (55%) 
9.  Kant   (53%) 
10.  Epicureans   (49%) 
11.  Ayn Rand   (44%) 
12.  Aristotle   (42%) 
13.  Prescriptivism   (37%) 
14.  Ockham   (34%) 
15.  Jeremy Bentham   (30%) 
16.  John Stuart Mill   (30%) 
17.  Aquinas   (28%) 
18.  St. Augustine   (25%) 
19.  Plato   (18%) 

This seems correct for the most part (especially Hume as #1).
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« Reply #82 on: December 08, 2005, 08:16:30 pm »
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2.    Epicureans   (93%)  Click here for info
3.    Aristotle   (91%)  Click here for info
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5.    Aquinas   (86%)  Click here for info
6.    Plato   (76%)  Click here for info
7.    Jeremy Bentham   (76%)  Click here for info
8.    Nietzsche   (68%)  Click here for info
9.    David Hume   (67%)  Click here for info
10.    Cynics   (62%)  Click here for info
11.    Kant   (62%)  Click here for info
12.    Thomas Hobbes   (62%)  Click here for info
13.    Jean-Paul Sartre   (56%)  Click here for info
14.    Ockham   (52%)  Click here for info
15.    Stoics   (50%)  Click here for info
16.    Spinoza   (46%)  Click here for info
17.    St. Augustine   (45%)  Click here for info
18.    Prescriptivism   (43%)  Click here for info
19.    Nel Noddings   (12%)  Click here for info

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« Reply #83 on: December 08, 2005, 11:24:47 pm »
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1.    St. Augustine   (100%)
2.    Aquinas   (96%)
3.    Ockham   (83%)
4.    Spinoza   (82%)
5.    Epicureans   (75%)
6.    Cynics   (73%)
7.    Ayn Rand   (68%)
8.    Aristotle   (66%)
9.    John Stuart Mill   (66%)
10.    Nietzsche   (55%)
11.    Jeremy Bentham   (53%)
12.    Stoics   (50%)
13.    Thomas Hobbes   (45%)
14.    Kant   (42%)
15.    Plato   (42%)
16.    David Hume   (40%)
17.    Jean-Paul Sartre   (36%)
18.    Prescriptivism   (26%)
19.    Nel Noddings   (12%)

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« Reply #84 on: December 09, 2005, 02:15:13 am »
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2.    St. Augustine   (92%)  Click here for info
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4.    David Hume   (90%)  Click here for info
5.    Nel Noddings   (84%)  Click here for info
6.    Nietzsche   (84%)  Click here for info
7.    Stoics   (83%)  Click here for info
8.    Aquinas   (81%)  Click here for info
9.    Ayn Rand   (66%)  Click here for info
10.    Cynics   (65%)  Click here for info
11.    Aristotle   (60%)  Click here for info
12.    Kant   (58%)  Click here for info
13.    Plato   (50%)  Click here for info
14.    Jeremy Bentham   (49%)  Click here for info
15.    John Stuart Mill   (40%)  Click here for info
16.    Thomas Hobbes   (39%)  Click here for info
17.    Epicureans   (30%)  Click here for info
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« Reply #85 on: December 09, 2005, 03:33:31 am »
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 1.    Cynics  (100%)  Click here for info
2.    Stoics  (97%)  Click here for info
3.    Aquinas  (90%)  Click here for info
4.    Spinoza  (84%)  Click here for info
5.    St. Augustine  (83%)  Click here for info
6.    Aristotle  (76%)  Click here for info
7.    Ayn Rand  (73%)  Click here for info
8.    Jeremy Bentham  (58%)  Click here for info
9.    John Stuart Mill  (58%)  Click here for info
10.    Plato  (53%)  Click here for info
11.    Kant  (52%)  Click here for info
12.    David Hume  (49%)  Click here for info
13.    Nietzsche  (49%)  Click here for info
14.    Thomas Hobbes  (38%)  Click here for info
15.    Epicureans  (36%)  Click here for info
16.    Jean-Paul Sartre  (36%)  Click here for info
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« Reply #86 on: December 09, 2005, 05:45:36 am »
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2.    John Stuart Mill   (86%)  Click here for info
3.    Kant   (80%)  Click here for info
4.    Jeremy Bentham   (68%)  Click here for info
5.    Aquinas   (66%)  Click here for info
6.    Spinoza   (62%)  Click here for info
7.    Jean-Paul Sartre   (62%)  Click here for info
8.    Aristotle   (47%)  Click here for info
9.    Stoics   (45%)  Click here for info
10.    Nel Noddings   (39%)  Click here for info
11.    Ayn Rand   (39%)  Click here for info
12.    Ockham   (39%)  Click here for info
13.    Nietzsche   (33%)  Click here for info
14.    Prescriptivism   (33%)  Click here for info
15.    Thomas Hobbes   (29%)  Click here for info
16.    St. Augustine   (27%)  Click here for info
17.    Plato   (24%)  Click here for info
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« Reply #87 on: December 09, 2005, 06:07:57 am »
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Took it again.

1.    Aquinas   (100%)
2.    John Stuart Mill   (85%)
3.    St. Augustine   (82%)
4.    Jean-Paul Sartre   (73%)
5.    Spinoza   (73%)
6.    Epicureans   (68%)
7.    Ockham   (67%)
8.    Kant   (65%)
9.    Nietzsche   (65%)
10.    Aristotle   (60%)
11.    Ayn Rand   (59%)
12.    Cynics   (59%)
13.    Nel Noddings   (59%)
14.    Jeremy Bentham   (57%)
15.    David Hume   (53%)
16.    Stoics   (51%)
17.    Thomas Hobbes   (46%)
18.    Prescriptivism   (40%)
19.    Plato   (39%)

Interesting to see how I've changed.  I have a feeling that some of Aquinas'... lesser enlightened thoughts were not taken into account, such as his view that heretics "deserve not only to be separated from the Church by excommunication, but also to be severed from the world by death".

I like the descriptions of his thoughts given by the SelectSmart site quite a bit, though.  Not all of it, though; for example, I don't like the statement, "Societies must enact laws to ensure the correct application of moral reasoning."
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« Reply #88 on: December 09, 2005, 07:28:07 am »
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1.    Spinoza   (100%)
2.    John Stuart Mill   (91%)
3.    Aquinas   (89%)
4.    Epicureans   (88%)
5.    Jeremy Bentham   (82%)
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« Reply #89 on: December 09, 2005, 02:34:45 pm »
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1.  Aquinas   (100%)
2.  St. Augustine   (85%)
3.  Jeremy Bentham   (79%) 
4.  Aristotle   (66%)
5.  Thomas Hobbes   (57%)
6.  John Stuart Mill   (55%) 
7.  Ockham   (55%)
8.  Plato   (53%) 
9.  Kant   (50%)
10.  Prescriptivism   (49%)
11.  Epicureans   (47%) 
12.  Ayn Rand   (41%)
13.  Spinoza   (40%) 
14.  Cynics   (36%)
15.  Jean-Paul Sartre   (34%)
16.  Nel Noddings   (33%)
17.  David Hume   (19%) 
18.  Nietzsche   (19%)
19.  Stoics   (15%)


1.  Aristotle   (100%) (+34%)
2.  Jeremy Bentham   (97%) (+18%)
3.  Plato   (92%) (+39%)
4.  Aquinas   (87%) (+13%)
5.  John Stuart Mill   (78%) (+23%)
6.  Thomas Hobbes   (78%) (+21%)
7.  Jean-Paul Sartre   (73%) (+39%)
8.  Ayn Rand   (69%) (+28%)
9.  David Hume   (62%)  (+43%)
10.  Epicureans   (57%) (+10%)
11.  St. Augustine   (47%) (-38%)
12.  Cynics   (47%)  (+9%)
13.  Nietzsche   (44%)  (+25%)
14.  Spinoza   (38%)  (-2%)
15.  Kant   (38%)  (-12%)
16.  Prescriptivism  (36%) (-13%)
17.  Nel Noddings  (31%) (-2%)
18.  Stoics   (20%) (+5%)
19.  Ockham   (16%) (-39%)

The first two are interesting and I daresay wrong. Plato, Hobbes, and Aquinas would be my top three IMO.
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« Reply #90 on: December 09, 2005, 04:32:22 pm »
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3.    Stoics   (93%)  Click here for info
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« Reply #91 on: December 10, 2005, 08:29:15 am »
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1.  Spinoza   (100%) 
2.  Jean-Paul Sartre   (86%) 
3.  Kant   (72%) 
4.  Prescriptivism   (69%) 
5.  Jeremy Bentham   (65%) 
6.  John Stuart Mill   (65%) 
7.  Aquinas   (63%)
8.  Epicureans   (63%) 
9.  Stoics   (62%) 
10.  St. Augustine   (53%) 
11.  Nel Noddings   (50%) 
12.  Ayn Rand   (43%) 
13.  Nietzsche   (43%) 
14.  Thomas Hobbes   (40%) 
15.  David Hume   (39%) 
16.  Ockham   (39%) 
17.  Aristotle   (36%) 
18.  Cynics   (31%) 
19.  Plato   (24%)

After reading over my top choices, it's pretty interesting.
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« Reply #92 on: December 10, 2005, 09:26:01 am »
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2.  Aquinas   (94%) 
3.  John Stuart Mill   (91%) 
4.  Aristotle   (81%) 
5.  Thomas Hobbes   (76%) 
6.  Epicureans   (75%) 
7.  Plato   (75%) 
8.  Ayn Rand   (71%) 
9.  Cynics   (60%) 
10.  Prescriptivism   (54%) 
11.  Kant   (52%) 
12.  Spinoza   (48%) 
13.  St. Augustine   (46%) 
14.  Jean-Paul Sartre   (43%) 
15.  David Hume   (38%) 
16.  Nietzsche   (33%) 
17.  Stoics   (32%)
18.  Nel Noddings   (32%) 
19.  Ockham   (19%) 

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« Reply #93 on: December 10, 2005, 09:40:14 am »
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2.  Aristotle   (92%)  Click here for info
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13.  Ockham   (54%)  Click here for info
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« Reply #94 on: December 10, 2005, 09:48:43 am »
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1.  Aquinas   (100%)  
2.  Aristotle   (88%)  
3.  Jeremy Bentham   (67%)  
4.  St. Augustine   (63%)  
5.  Spinoza   (62%)  
6.  Epicureans   (57%)  
7.  Plato   (56%)  
8.  John Stuart Mill  
9.  Ayn Rand   (46%)  
10.  Cynics   (44%)  
11.  Nel Noddings   (44%)  
12.  Jean-Paul Sartre   (39%)  
13.  Nietzsche   (38%)  
14.  Stoics   (34%)  
15.  David Hume   (33%)  
16.  Ockham   (33%)  
17.  Kant   (27%)  
18.  Thomas Hobbes   (24%)
19.  Prescriptivism   (23%)  

1.  Aquinas   (100%) 
2.  St. Augustine   (81%) 
3.  Spinoza   (72%) 
4.  Aristotle   (70%) 
5.  Ockham   (66%) 
6.  Jeremy Bentham   (64%) 
7.  John Stuart Mill   (53%) 
8.  Kant   (52%) 
9.  Nel Noddings   (51%) 
10.  Nietzsche   (41%) 
11.  Stoics   (39%) 
12.  Cynics   (38%) 
13.  Epicureans   (38%)   
14.  Plato   (38%)   
15.  Prescriptivism   (37%) 
16.  David Hume   (36%) 
17.  Jean-Paul Sartre   (36%) 
18.  Ayn Rand   (27%) 
19.  Thomas Hobbes   (4%)
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« Reply #95 on: December 10, 2005, 12:28:08 pm »
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1.    Ayn Rand   (100%)
2.    Kant   (76%)
3.    Nietzsche   (64%)
4.    Thomas Hobbes   (62%)
5.    David Hume   (61%)
6.    John Stuart Mill   (58%)
7.    Prescriptivism   (58%)
8.    Stoics   (56%)
9.    Jean-Paul Sartre   (54%)
10.    Aristotle   (53%)
11.    Epicureans   (47%)
12.    Spinoza   (45%)
13.    Plato   (43%)
14.    Jeremy Bentham   (32%)
15.    Aquinas   (31%)
16.    Cynics   (28%)
17.    Nel Noddings   (27%)
18.    St. Augustine   (20%)
19.    Ockham   (12%)
Kant next to Rand. Now there's something. Wink

BTW, I love your quote. It shows how much of a tyrant Lincoln was.
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« Reply #96 on: December 11, 2005, 12:44:37 am »
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Your Results:

1.    Ayn Rand   (100%)  Click here for info
2.    Epicureans   (82%)  Click here for info
3.    Jeremy Bentham   (82%)  Click here for info
4.    Aristotle   (69%)  Click here for info
5.    Cynics   (67%)  Click here for info
6.    John Stuart Mill   (64%)  Click here for info
7.    Thomas Hobbes   (60%)  Click here for info
8.    Spinoza   (56%)  Click here for info
9.    Stoics   (54%)  Click here for info
10.    Jean-Paul Sartre   (53%)  Click here for info
11.    Nietzsche   (52%)  Click here for info
12.    Aquinas   (51%)  Click here for info
13.    David Hume   (40%)  Click here for info
14.    Kant   (37%)  Click here for info
15.    Plato   (33%)  Click here for info
16.    St. Augustine   (33%)  Click here for info
17.    Prescriptivism   (29%)  Click here for info
18.    Nel Noddings   (26%)  Click here for info
19.    Ockham   (21%)  Click here for info
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« Reply #97 on: December 12, 2005, 09:53:43 am »
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My Results:

1.  John Stuart Mill   (100%)
2.  Aquinas   (81%) 
3.  Kant   (81%) 
4.  Jean-Paul Sartre   (78%) 
5.  Aristotle   (74%) 
6.  Ayn Rand   (72%) 
7.  Prescriptivism   (61%) 
8.  Jeremy Bentham   (60%) 
9.  Epicureans   (58%) 
10.  David Hume   (52%)
11.  Nel Noddings   (52%)
12.  Plato   (49%) 
13.  Stoics   (48%)
14.  Spinoza   (47%)
15.  Nietzsche   (45%) 
16.  Ockham   (43%) 
17.  St. Augustine   (43%) 
18.  Thomas Hobbes   (32%)
19.  Cynics   (26%)

i never knew i had so much in common with Mill...i'll have to read up more on him!
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« Reply #98 on: December 12, 2005, 10:14:55 am »
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Updated again. Aquinas remains on top, with Rand replacing Aristotle in second, and Kant rising to third. I agree with everyone more than I did a semester ago... St. Augustine, Nietzsche, Sartre, and Hume all went up quite a bit. Hobbes is still on bottom. Hobbes remains on the bottom.

1.    Aquinas   (100%)
2.    Ayn Rand   (94%)
3.    Kant   (89%) 
4.    Aristotle   (87%)
5.    John Stuart Mill   (85%)
6.    Epicureans   (80%)
7.    St. Augustine   (78%) 
8.    Jean-Paul Sartre   (76%) 
9.    Ockham   (76%) 
10.    Stoics   (76%)
11.    Nietzsche   (73%) 
12.    David Hume   (58%) 
13.    Plato   (57%) 
14.    Spinoza   (53%)
15.    Jeremy Bentham   (48%)
16.    Cynics   (44%)
17.    Prescriptivism   (41%)
18.    Nel Noddings   (32%)
19.    Thomas Hobbes   (25%)
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« Reply #99 on: December 12, 2005, 10:32:04 am »
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Interesting:

1.    St. Thomas Aquinas   (100%)
2.    St. Augustine   (91%)
3.    Plato   (85%) 
4.    John Stuart Mill   (79%) 
5.    Kant   (77%) 
6.    Spinoza   (74%) 
7.    Ayn Rand   (72%) 
8.    Jean-Paul Sartre   (69%) 
9.    Jeremy Bentham   (67%) 
10.    Aristotle   (59%)
11.    Epicureans   (58%)
12.    Ockham   (54%) 
13.    Stoics   (48%) 
14.    Nietzsche   (38%) 
15.    Prescriptivism   (38%) 
16.    Cynics   (29%)
17.    Nel Noddings   (27%) 
18.    David Hume   (19%) 
19.    Thomas Hobbes   (14%) 
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