another quiz thing

Apr 21, 2005 03:51

I was up and decided to do one of these quizzes. Are the results of these surprising to anyone? Do you take quizzes to surprise your self, or to reaffirm what you already know about yourself? Is Anyone surprised by my results?
You scored as Existentialism. Your life is guided by the concept of Existentialism: You choose the meaning and purpose ( Read more... )

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mindlesstool_ April 21 2005, 10:56:30 UTC
You scored as Nihilism. Your life is marked by strong Nihilism: You feel that nothing in the world, even your life, has much or any meaning.

"For out of fear and need each religion is born, creeping into existence on the byways of reason."

"There are no facts, only interpretations."

“Every belief, every considering something-true, is necessarily false because there is simply no true world”

--Friedrich Nietzsche

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Nihilism
95%
Existentialism
75%
Justice (Fairness)
70%
Utilitarianism
70%
Kantianism
65%
Strong Egoism
50%
Hedonism
40%
Apathy
15%
Divine Command
0%
What philosophy do you follow? (v1.03)
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Yeah, no suprise.

And no, I wouldn't give them much credence.

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slapnutrob April 21 2005, 16:07:33 UTC
I scored Utilitarianist, but I have some problems with this test. It constantly refers to God's laws and meaning in life--I can't answer those questions accurately if I don't believe in God and consider the idea of a "meaning of life" totally absurd. The whole introduction of the idea of a God to me makes life meaningless. If the universe was created for some purpose, then why is the universe here in the first place, and why is it the way it is? I think the easiest way to answer this question is that the universe has always existed as a field of throbbing energy and that it just is. It irritates me to no end when people impose some sort of intentionality on the universe or our lives ( ... )

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mindlesstool_ April 22 2005, 12:18:10 UTC
We'll sit down someday and have a discussion about existentialism. I can probably clear alot of it up (and yes it does seem quite contradictory just like Nihilism, they are really two sides of the same coin ( ... )

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oneiromancer666 April 22 2005, 00:43:40 UTC
I scored 100% Existentialism, followed by Hedonism and then Justice/Fairness. Divine Command was 0%.
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Forget about about the pay-sites that are designed specifically for dating. I know of two people that are madly in love with the people they met on MySpace.com, and it's free.

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emma_is_a_thief April 22 2005, 00:52:08 UTC
Actually sweety, I did go through a period a few years ago where I went around on those dating sites, and while I never met anyone date worthy, I did meet an interesting fella that I'm friends with to this day.

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