verbminx: (librarygirl)
verbminx ([personal profile] verbminx) wrote2001-09-26 08:46 pm

philosophosoly

I took the ethical philosophy selector test what i got from ms unquietmind....

Kant (score = 100)
Spinoza (score = 95)
Jean Paul Sartre (score = 84)
Aquinas (score = 84)
Mill (score = 81)
Augustine (score = 79)
Bentham (score = 78)
Epicureans (score = 72)
Stoics (score = 66)
Plato (score = 64)
Noddings (score = 64)
Prescriptivism (score = 61)
Nietzsche (score = 54)
Ayn Rand (score = 53)
Aristotle (score = 48)
Hume (score = 36)
Ockham (score = 24)
Hobbes (score = 22)
Cynics (score = 14)

Immanuel Kant (1724-1804)

We can make a prior judgments; the negation of such judgments would a logical absurdity because a priori knowledge is known without sensory data.
We combine a priori and a posteriori knowledge
We have freedom
God is not essential for his moral argumentation
The objective facts about the human knowledge leads to Kant's morality
We must act ought of a sense of duty in order to be moral
Moral action does not come out of following inclinations
Moral standards must be followed without qualification
We must always act so that the means of our actions could be a universal law
We must always treat people as ends not means

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