Quiz: Which Philosopher Are You?
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You got: Ludwig Wittgenstein.
You spend a lot of time thinking and often find yourself unable to express your thoughts to those around you. You're baffled by the world and don't think it's possible to make sense of it.
You got:Jeremy Bentham.
You think that everyone should have the right to express their own opinions and be heard. When making ethical decisions, you always try to maximise happiness for the greatest number of people.
Reading, yes.. but going to art museums and galleries? 'Fraid not :o You got:Jeremy Bentham.
You think that everyone should have the right to express their own opinions and be heard. When making ethical decisions, you always try to maximise happiness for the greatest number of people. My result is
You got: Ludwig Wittgenstein.
You spend a lot of time thinking and often find yourself unable to express your thoughts to those around you. You're baffled by the world and don't think it's possible to make sense of it. You got: Friedrich Nietzsche.
You think that morality is relative and don't think that people should subscribe to a common set of beliefs. You believe that everyone should be given the opportunity to develop their own set of rules to abide by. You got: Friedrich Nietzsche.
You think that morality is relative and don't think that people should subscribe to a common set of beliefs. You believe that everyone should be given the opportunity to develop their own set of rules to abide by.
.......... You got: Aristotle.
You think that everyone should aim to be as happy as they possibly can, and that happiness is best achieved by challenging yourself academically. You're always reading and you enjoy going to art museums and galleries. You got: Michel Foucault. You got: Thomas Hobbes.
You're a strong advocate of equal rights for all people and think that the best way to ensure that everyone has the rights they deserve is to give up individual freedom and accept policies from a central authority. You got: Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
Although you believe in individual freedom, you think that social contracts are necessary in order to allow society to function in a rational, non-impulsive way. You got:Jeremy Bentham.
You think that everyone should have the right to express their own opinions and be heard. When making ethical decisions, you always try to maximise happiness for the greatest number of people. You got: Jeremy Bentham.
You think that everyone should have the right to express their own opinions and be heard. When making ethical decisions, you always try to maximise happiness for the greatest number of people. You got: Karl Marx.
You believe in equality and think that resources should be fairly distributed. In an ideal world, you'd live in a classless society.
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