"Maybe you had some memetic infection in the meanwhile"
To a certain degree, yes. I've always regarded Mill and Nietzche as two (rather uncomfortable) polarities in my thought, so when retaking the test a second time it wasn't surprising that Mill came higher up (see below). There is always the fact that I tend not to like the rigidity of the questions on these tests - one always wants to quibble. I'd particularly like to quibble with being saddled with Bentham as well as Rand; I've noticed that I always tend to disagree with the results of these tests more so than most people I know.
Sartre (100%)
Mill (93%)
Bentham (84%)
Kant (82%)
Rand (80%)
Epicureans (77%)
Cynics (74%)
Hobbes (72%)
Nietzsche (65%)
Hume (61%)
Prescriptivism (50%)
Aquinas (48%)
Stoics (48%)
Noddings (37%)
Aristotle (36%)
Spinoza (32%)
Ockham (30%)
Augustine (29%)
Plato (29%)
"Never mind. I got Mill."
Well, as Hegel wasn't available devilish
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