So I decided to take the test again and see how my philosophy has changed over time.
Had a tiebreaker.
You Scored as Justice (Fairness)
Your life is guided by the concept of Fair Justice: Everyone, yourself included, should be rewarded and punished according to the help or harm they cause.
"He who does not punish evil commands it to be done." --Leonardo da Vinci
“Though force can protect in emergency, only justice, fairness, consideration and cooperation can finally lead men to the dawn of eternal peace.” --Dwight D. Eisenhower
70% Hedonism
70% Justice (Fairness)
65% Apathy
60% Kantianism
50% Nihilism
50% Utilitarianism
45% Strong Egoism
35% Existentialism
0% Divine Command
Second try: Tie between
Justice and Kantianism -> Justice won.
75% Justice (Fairness)
+5%75% Kantianism
+15%70% Hedonism
+0%60% Existentialism
+25%55% Apathy
-10%55% Nihilism
+5%50% Utilitarianism
+0%20% Strong Egoism
-25%0% Divine Command
+0%The most interesting changes is the rise in existentialism and decline of egoism. I guess having to think of my immediate future now that I will have to apply for a real job in about a year and a half, makes me think more about making my own path, which also seems to reduce my Apathy a bit.
I can't really explain the egoism part, but if I had to guess, it's mainly because we're working in teams all the time, so it makes you more aware that others depend on you and you on them, if you like it or not.
Also, I want to point out that I am one of the people with the fewest egoism points. I score that off as a personal success.
If Russia had emerged victorious in the cold war everyone would probably be scoring highly on utilitarianism, if we lived in a fascist society, it would likely be a case of most people getting Justice (Fairness) or divine command depending on the nature of the dictatorship.
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