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Taboo quiz (via [livejournal.com profile] elynne)
Your Moralising Quotient is: 0.00.
Your Interference Factor is: 0.00.
Your Universalising Factor is: -1.

Date: 23 Jun 2003 12:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nex0s.livejournal.com
my moralising factor was 0.08
interference was 0.00
universalising factor was 0.00

OK, so i'm a bit judgemental when it comes to sons breaking deathbed promises to their mothers. :)

nicole

Philosophy?

Date: 23 Jun 2003 05:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tedesson.livejournal.com
Your Moralising Quotient is: 0.00.

Your Interference Factor is: 0.00.

Your Universalising Factor is: -1

Did you ever study philosophy?

Re: Philosophy?

Date: 23 Jun 2003 05:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tedesson.livejournal.com
Yes. My undergrad degree is in Philosophy, and I did all of the coursework for a Masters (though I never got around to writing the thesis).

Re: Philosophy?

Date: 24 Jun 2003 02:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tedesson.livejournal.com
That's a tough question, I'll see if I can come up with a good answer.

Ancient: Heraclitus (All is flux), Aristotle (Experiments can teach us things. The good life is striving towards excellence.)

17c European: Spinoza (All matter participates equally in all properties of matter, including mind.) This is a response to Decartes, who said that there are two different types of things, insensible matter, and mind matter (they communicate by wiggling the pitutary gland). Spinoza said that's wrong. Decartes is the most wrong of all philosophers, and did the most intellecutal damage. Good math, though.

19C European: Nietzsche (God is dead.) Frege (Philosophy is as logical as mathematics.)

20C European: Russell (The linguistic turn.) The problems of philosophy are more difficult that we think because they are described in natural langage which we don't understand clearly. Wittgenstein (We think in models. What we can't talk about we must pass over in silence.) Goedel (Any system contains theorems which cannot be proven true or false within the system.) Foucault (Power is a critical factor in constucting systems of knowledge.)

The philosopher I think of most often, and read for fun is Nietzsche. (Robert Solomon's books on him are wonderful.) I gave many of the contemporary French philosophers (Lacan and his followers) a good try, and I think I understand them, but I'm not sure I do.

These days, I'm reading a lot of Buddhist writings, particularly Pema Chodron.

Date: 24 Jun 2003 07:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jodawi.livejournal.com
Your Moralising Quotient is: 0.17.

Your Interference Factor is: 0.00.

Your Universalising Factor is: 1.00.

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