Which philosopher are you?

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Brovion

Totes Amazeballs
NSC Patron
Jul 6, 2003
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talking of which....did any have a copy of " Monty Python's Brand New Papperbok"?

I was bought it for Christmas 100 years ago and have tried to find it since with no luck

edit - found it on ebay....
I still subscribe to "Tits 'n' Bums - a weekly look at church arcitecture".
 






Wilko

LUZZING chairs about
Sep 19, 2003
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BN1
http://www.gotoquiz.com/which_philosopher_are_you

Apparently, I am a late existentialist in the same mould as Jean Paul Sartre or Albert Camus although leaning towards Neitzsche.

This was what I suspected before taking the quiz. I'd always rejected the strictly Platonic rationalism (God - that man was a plank. Philosopher Kings and noble lies indeed!) but surprised I'd scored so low against Kant. I've always agreed with him that there are limits to our knowledge (although I rejected certain tenets and regarded Wittgenstein as the definitive voice in this area) but that we are all agreed that milfs rock.

In a nutshell, I believe that I make my own truths in this world but that in order for man to co-exist peacefully there must be some universal morals governing our actions. And porn. Lots of porn.

This is the most pretentious post of the day. Where's my prize?


The same as you, I wonder if most people who have studied Philosophy such as ourselves are more likely to come out with a score at this end of the spectrum than rationalism ?
 






Theatre of Trees

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
7,863
TQ2905
Which philosopher are you?
Your Result: Early Wittgenstein / Positivists

The ambiguity of language is the cause for most (if not all) philosophical problems. If we could get a purely objective language all philosophical problems would be solved. Q.E.D.
 


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