1. Aristotle (100%) Click here for info
2. Ayn Rand (96%) Click here for info
3. Aquinas (87%) Click here for info
4. Nietzsche (83%) Click here for info
5. Epicureans (79%) Click here for info
6. Jeremy Bentham (75%) Click here for info
7. Spinoza (75%) Click here for info
8. John Stuart Mill (71%) Click here for info
9. Plato (70%) Click here for info
10. St. Augustine (70%) Click here for info
11. Thomas Hobbes (69%) Click here for info
12. Cynics (67%) Click here for info
13. David Hume (66%) Click here for info
14. Jean-Paul Sartre (58%) Click here for info
15. Stoics (58%) Click here for info
16. Kant (56%) Click here for info
17. Ockham (41%) Click here for info
18. Prescriptivism (36%) Click here for info
19. Nel Noddings (35%) Click here for info
As an Objectivist, I am disappointed I wasn't able to get 100% for Ayn Rand. But no real surprises here.
There there.... Aristotle was Rand's favorite non-Rand philosopher...
Note that I am not an Objectivist. I did read her books this summer, though, and they had an impact (in an obvious political one, I went from being a mainline conservative to a libertarian-leaning one). I got 'John Stuart Mill' first, Aristotle second, the Epicurians third (who were they again?), and Rand fourth.