Philosophy Quiz: What Is My Philosophy?

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Do you have different philosophies than others? You can take this 'What is my philosophy' quiz to find out. This philosophy quiz will assess you based on your thoughts, on how you view life, and how your thoughts affect your decisions. The results will help you rediscover yourself and your outlook on life. The answer will you find with which philosopher's mindset you align. Go for it! You can share it with others also and help them find their philosophies, also.


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Heroic

Heroism The hero unlike modern belief, a true hero is someone who excels at meeting the expectations placed by society. Performance is everything, and failure to meet an objective brings about shame and is unacceptable to a heroic individual. As such, brave individual expects the same from their peers. If one genuinely values a friend or loves a child, one makes them perform! Life is strictly based on the results regardless of the intentions it was initiated with. Might is right, and one never feels guilty for doing what is right.      Notable Philosophers: Homer, Niccolò Machiavelli

Rationalist

Rationalism The rationalist, an individual that believes that reason is right for it, leads to the true essence of what lies beyond material matter. Although empirical or quantitative results may show otherwise, rationalist follows their intuition and makes decisions according to insight. A rationalist breaks down complex problems into simpler ones that can be handled confidently. A rationalist understands that their peers are also rational and not defined by their physique (body) but by their psyche (mind). A rationalist believes that scientific theories are meant to disprove, not approve. Efficiency is valued over effectiveness.    Notable Philosophers: Plato, René Descartes
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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 
    Do you believe that individuals are defined by the objectives set upon them? That failure to meet these objectives is unacceptable?
    • A. 

      Strongly

    • B. 

      Yes

    • C. 

      Kind of

    • D. 

      No

  • 2. 
    What do you think gives life its meaning? 
    • A. 

      Doing something big that is free of the involvement of anyone's will except for yourself. Its origin, execution, and end are all on you.

    • B. 

      Living for a reason; everything that must be done must have a purpose. If there is no well-defined reason for why you are doing it, then there is no sense in doing it.

    • C. 

      Keeping yourself away from everything which cannot be logically defined or has no proof of existence, even if it's about God. Believing in only those things which can be scientifically or reasonably expressed.

    • D. 

      Giving your life a creative touch of music, art, or literature. It's the best way to make your life meaningful!

  • 3. 
    How can science be viewed?
    • A. 

      Scientific theories are verifiable. It seeks the truth and is a careful examination of facts.

    • B. 

      Scientific theories are falsifiable. It seeks errors and is essentially guesswork.

    • C. 

      I have my own set of theories. It could either be right or wrong.

    • D. 

      Scientific theories are full of logic.

  • 4. 
    You are diagnosed with cancer and do not have long to live. Pick an option that is suitable for you. 
    • A. 

      Based on scientific grounds and persuasion from doctors to undergo treatment to cure your cancer.

    • B. 

      Take responsibility and define the remainder of your life, whether it be spending time with your loved ones or seeking experiences outside your comfort zone.

    • C. 

      Stay strong and bold, and hope for the best.

    • D. 

      You know the fact that you don't have much time; these thoughts are disturbing you. 

  • 5. 
    You believe:
    • A. 

      The country is strong because the people are free.

    • B. 

      The stronger the country, the freer the people.

    • C. 

      Only true leaders can become good politicians.

    • D. 

      Everyone is responsible for their actions.

  • 6. 
    Should a person be provided with: 
    • A. 

      A reason to behave?

    • B. 

      Cause to behave?

    • C. 

      Reason for happiness?

    • D. 

      The way to express?

  • 7. 
    Who has the last word?
    • A. 

      Science and experts

    • B. 

      No one

    • C. 

      Everyone has freedom.

    • D. 

      The leader

  • 8. 
    Which of these ideas are you most driven by?
    • A. 

      Heroism

    • B. 

      Rationalism

    • C. 

      Positivist

    • D. 

      Romanticism

    • E. 

      Existentialism

  • 9. 
    If you were a manager to your employees, you would: 
    • A. 

      Make your employees perform regardless of moral consequences if it means a more effective organization.

    • B. 

      Understand that your employees are rational beings that are not defined by their physical performance but by their mental dexterity in providing efficient results.

    • C. 

      Evaluate them solely according to empirical measurements and statistical analysis.

    • D. 

      Frequently meet your employees by devolving power to the lowest level, get beyond rational analysis, experiment, seek and try out new ideas, and talk the walk and walk the talk.

  • 10. 
    You're on an airplane, and there is heavy turbulence. What is your feeling or thinking?
    • A. 

      We're going to crash or not, but I will maintain self-control.

    • B. 

      Turbulence is a part of flying, and if the masks haven't dropped down, there is nothing to worry about.

    • C. 

      Well, as long as we're all going to die, I'm going to enjoy watching what it looks like from the window.

    • D. 

      There is no other evidence that we will crash, so I will carry the in-flight magazine.

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