The which philosophy suits your personality? Test
Personal Religion, by Kierkegaard
You scored highest on the variable Individuality. Individuality was an important part of Kierkegaard's philosophy.
Søren Kierkegaard, 1813- 1855, Denmark.
Kierkegaard thought true religion should be found within yourself and not in uniformity. He did not oppose Christianity, but he opposed the Christian Church. The Church preached faith for the masses by rituals and generalization, which makes one lose its identity and leads to despair. True peace can only be found within yourself. As more and more people claim to have a personal belief/religion instead of conforming to a church, I think Kierkegaard was ahead of his time.
Possible results:
Nature: the Scala Naturae by Aristotle
Rationality: Cogito Ergo Sum by Descartes
Religion: Proof God Exists by Saint Augustine
Freedom: Existentialism by Sartre
Individuality: Personal Religion by Kierkegaard
Power: Will to Power by Nietzsche
Uncertainty: Agnosticism by Hume
No high variable: Synthetic Perception by Kant
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All possible test results
Agnosticism, by Hume
You scored highest on the variable Uncertainty. Un... Read more
Will to Power, by Nietzsche
You scored highest on the variable Power. Power an... Read more
Personal Religion, by Kierkegaard
You scored highest on the variable Individuality. ... Read more
Existentialism, by Sartre
You scored highest on the variable Freedom. Freedom was an important... Read more
Proof God Exists, by Augustine
You scored highest on the variable Religion. Religion was an importa... Read more
Cogito Ergo Sum, by Descartes
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the Scala Naturae by Aristotle
You scored highest on the variable Nature, Biology... Read more
Synthetic Perception, by Kant
You didn't have the highest score in any of the 7 variables, or a score above 53% that's why Kant should suit you, ... Read more