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November 4, 2005

Which Existentialist Philosopher Are You?

You scored as Jean-Paul Sartre. You are Jean-Paul Sartre. You could also be called a humanist, because you believe that humanity has the power to change their condition at any time; no one is born a coward, they only choose to be one. You also like open relationships that are far from monogamous, and you possibily have a lazy eye.

Soren Kierkegaard

79%

Jean-Paul Sartre

79%

Martin Heidegger

64%

Friedrich Nietzsche

61%

Not An Existentialist

54%

Albert Camus

29%

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The monogamous part is way off, but it's an interesting quiz none the less.

Posted by Daffodil at November 4, 2005 11:15 AM

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Albert Camus. "You have strong liberal leanings, although you annoy the Communists. You are susceptible to driving fast, and possibly crashing into a tree."

Posted by: reno at November 4, 2005 1:55 PM

Apparently I'm not an existentialist philosopher.


You scored as Not An Existentialist. You are not an existentialist. You perhaps follow another philosophy or religion that you believe is incompatible. But remember, the existentialists wanted you to find truth that you could live- and that is essentially what you are doing. You are finding truth that you want to take up into your life. Either way, you are kind of weak, and rely too much on others.


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Posted by: cjmr at November 4, 2005 4:32 PM

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