Ethical Philosophy Selector

1. John Stuart Mill (100%)
2. St. Augustine (85%)
3. Jean-Paul Sartre (83%)
4. Aquinas (82%)
5. Jeremy Bentham (82%)
6. Kant (82%)
7. Ayn Rand (74%)
8.
Spinoza (64%)
9. Epicureans (60%)
10.
Aristotle (51%)
 
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1. Nietzsche (100%)
2. Jean-Paul Sartre (98%)
3. Spinoza (88%)
4. Stoics (84%)
5. David Hume (83%)
6. Kant (72%)
7. Thomas Hobbes (66%)
8. Epicureans (61%)
9. Aquinas (52%)
10. Cynics (52%)
11. Aristotle (43%)
12. Jeremy Bentham (43%)
13. Ockham (41%)
14. Ayn Rand (38%)
15. Nel Noddings (37%)
16. St. Augustine (37%)
17. John Stuart Mill (33%)
18. Prescriptivism (33%)
19. Plato (16%)



Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm (1844-1900)
  • We have free will
  • There is no God
  • Social conformity should not hold us back
  • The interests of others should not restrain us
  • We should be passionate beings
  • Masculinity, strength and passion are the highest qualities in a person
  • Conventional morality is a crutch to man
 
1. Aquinas (100%)
2. Ockham (80%)
3. Aristotle (79%)
4. St. Augustine (76%)
5. Spinoza (67%)
6. Nietzsche (51%)
7. Plato (49%)
8. John Stuart Mill (47%)
9. Jeremy Bentham (40%)
10. Cynics (39%)
11. Epicureans (39%)
12. Kant (37%)
13. David Hume (36%)
14. Stoics (34%)
15. Jean-Paul Sartre (28%)
16. Ayn Rand (27%)
17. Nel Noddings (19%)
18. Prescriptivism (18%)
19. Thomas Hobbes (8%)
 
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