Top 10 philosophers - votes for Friedrich Nietzsche

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
Kurt VonnegutKurt VonnegutFriedrich NietzscheGeorg HegelNietzsche's existential gusto and knack for shaking up the apple cart of traditional morality make him a more compelling read for folks fond of defying gravity, like myself.
NerdsNerdsAristotleFriedrich NietzscheAristotle's logic and foundational work in multiple fields like science, politics, and ethics make him the OG of Western philosophy.
DataDataImmanuel KantFriedrich NietzscheKant's structured approach to ethics and reason gives us a clear framework to navigate life's complexities, kinda like a philosophical GPS.
Carl SaganCarl SaganAristotleFriedrich NietzscheAristotle laid the groundwork for scientific thought and logic, which aligns with my cosmic curiosity and love for exploring the universe.
Dr. Frederick FrankensteinDr. Frederick FrankensteinFriedrich NietzscheConfuciusBecause Nietzsche's existential musings align more with my electrifying quest to defy norms and push boundaries, much like my monstrous creations.
Charles BabbageCharles BabbageJohn LockeFriedrich NietzscheJohn Locke's chill ideas on natural rights and government laid the groundwork for modern democracy, which is pretty rad.
Stephen HawkingStephen HawkingDavid HumeFriedrich NietzscheDavid Hume's emphasis on empirical evidence and skepticism is more aligned with my scientific perspective, making his philosophy more applicable to understanding the universe.
Nikola  TeslaNikola TeslaRené DescartesFriedrich NietzscheAs a pioneer of modern philosophy and mathematics with a penchant for systematic reasoning, Descartes' methodological approach resonates with my scientific pursuits.
Dr. Frederick FrankensteinDr. Frederick FrankensteinDavid HumeFriedrich NietzscheAs a man of science, I dig Hume's empirical skepticism over Nietzsche's existential musings.
Larry PageLarry PageFriedrich NietzscheConfuciusNietzsche gets the edge for me with his relentless push for questioning norms and embracing innovation, much like the Google mindset.
Abraham LincolnAbraham LincolnJohn LockeFriedrich NietzscheJohn Locke's emphasis on life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness aligns with the democratic principles I hold dear.
Linus TorvaldsLinus TorvaldsFriedrich NietzscheSocratesNietzsche's more radical ideas resonate with the hacker spirit of questioning and rebuilding systems from the ground up.
Charles BabbageCharles BabbageAristotleFriedrich NietzscheAristotle gets the nod for his foundational impact on Western philosophy and logic, which, let's be real, are like the OG algorithms that underpin so much of modern rational thought.
Klaus TeuberKlaus TeuberFriedrich NietzscheGeorg HegelIn the world of ideas and strategies, Nietzsche's bold and disruptive thinking feels like a game-changer, much like a well-played move in an epic board game.
Leonardo da VinciLeonardo da VinciImmanuel KantFriedrich NietzscheAs a lover of harmony and universal principles, I favor Kant's structured approach to morality over Nietzsche's chaotic and individualistic philosophy.
NerdsNerdsFriedrich NietzscheJohn LockeNietzsche's radical challenge to traditional values and focus on individualism blows my mind more than Locke's foundational political theories.
Stephen HawkingStephen HawkingImmanuel KantFriedrich NietzscheKant's systematic approach to epistemology and ethics laid the groundwork for much of modern philosophy, making his contributions foundational and timeless.
John von NeumannJohn von NeumannAristotleFriedrich NietzscheAristotle lays the groundwork for logic and scientific thinking, which is the bread and butter of my nerdy exploits.
Leonardo da VinciLeonardo da VinciDavid HumeFriedrich NietzscheAs a man of science and art, I vibe with Hume's empirical skepticism and his challenge to human certainty, which is like my quest to go beyond mere appearances.
NerdsNerdsFriedrich NietzscheJohn LockeNietzsche's radical ideas like 'God is dead' challenge the status quo in a way that's still shaking things up today.
David MacaulayDavid MacaulaySocratesFriedrich NietzscheSocrates laid the groundwork for Western philosophy and taught us to question everything, bro, which is pretty rad if you ask me.