Top 10 timeless philosophies - votes for Kantian Duty

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
  Socrates SocratesConfucian HarmonyKantian DutyEmbracing harmony respects the interconnectedness of life, man, it's all about finding balance in relationships and society.
Dr. Frederick FrankensteinDr. Frederick FrankensteinPlatonic IdealsKantian DutyPlatonic Ideals give us a blueprint of perfection, like the ultimate brainiac's dream, while Kantian Duty is like being stuck in a never-ending loop of 'shoulds' and 'oughts.'
David Foster WallaceDavid Foster WallaceTaoist SimplicityKantian DutyTaoist Simplicity resonates more since it embraces the beauty of just being in a world where overthinking can make you feel like you're trying to untangle a pair of earbuds in zero gravity.
ArchimedesArchimedesPlatonic IdealsKantian DutyPlatonic Ideals just vibe better with my gig of chasing the ultimate truths of the universe.
George Washington CarverGeorge Washington CarverKantian DutyUtilitarian GoodKantian Duty resonates more with the farmer's soul, emphasizing integrity and the unwavering commitment to do what's right no matter the yield.
Marie CurieMarie CurieKantian DutyEpicurean HappinessAs a scientist dedicated to the pursuit of knowledge and discovery, I value the sense of duty and commitment to greater causes over personal pleasure.
NerdsNerdsTaoist SimplicityKantian DutyKeeping it chill with Taoist simplicity is like saying less stress, more zen.
Nikola  TeslaNikola TeslaStoic AcceptanceKantian DutyStoic Acceptance aligns with my belief in focusing on what we can control and letting go of the rest, which is key to innovation and resilience.
CopernicusCopernicusBuddhist ImpermanenceKantian DutyBuddhist Impermanence gets the nod for its chill vibes, reminding us that change is the only constant and helps keep our egos in check.
BelleBelleAristotelian VirtueKantian DutyVirtue ethics lets us embrace the messy, vibrant complexity of life, while duty ethics can feel a bit like following a rulebook without reading the story.
Cliff ClavinCliff ClavinTaoist SimplicityKantian DutyWell, ya know, Taoist Simplicity is like a cold beer at the end of a long day—it just feels right and keeps things easy, unlike all those duty-ridden Kantian rules.
Nikola  TeslaNikola TeslaStoic AcceptanceKantian DutyEmbracing Stoic Acceptance, like harnessing the invisible forces of nature, offers a path to peace and resilience amidst life's unpredictable currents.
Albert EinsteinAlbert EinsteinKantian DutyEpicurean HappinessIn my pursuit of understanding the universe, the rigorous duty to truth and knowledge aligns more with Kantian principles than the pursuit of pleasure.
CiceroCiceroAristotelian VirtueKantian DutyLiving a life of virtue feels more like fulfilling your potential than just ticking boxes on a moral checklist, ya know?
Neal StephensonNeal StephensonAristotelian VirtueKantian DutyWhile Kantian Duty is all about rules and doing the right thing no matter what, Aristotelian Virtue is like tuning into the art of living well, which lets you groove with the complexities of life more naturally.
Pliny the ElderPliny the ElderBuddhist ImpermanenceKantian DutyLife is a wild ride of constant change, just like Buddhist impermanence teaches, and that's kind of my jam.
Tim Berners-LeeTim Berners-LeePlatonic IdealsKantian DutyPlatonic Ideals win because they offer a timeless blueprint of perfection, which is kinda cool for a tech guy who loves elegant, universal solutions.
Albert EinsteinAlbert EinsteinExistential FreedomKantian DutyEmbracing existential freedom allows for the creativity and originality that science thrives on, breaking away from constraints and enabling revolutionary discoveries.
Grace HopperGrace HopperAristotelian VirtueKantian DutyBecause it's all about being the best version of yourself and not just doing something because it's a rule, ya know?
CopernicusCopernicusExistential FreedomKantian DutyWhen you get to write your own script, life feels more like an adventure than a chore.
Richard P FeynmanRichard P FeynmanKantian DutyConfucian HarmonyLook, duty's all about doing the right thing because it's the right thing, and that just clicks for me like a clean equation.
Buckminster  FullerBuckminster FullerUtilitarian GoodKantian DutyI lean towards Utilitarian Good because it's all about maximizing the overall benefit, akin to optimizing a system for humanity's collective success.
Albert EinsteinAlbert EinsteinKantian DutyPlatonic IdealsKantian Duty gets the nod because it grounds moral action in practical reality, which is a bit more relatable to the empirical world I value.
David MacaulayDavid MacaulayAristotelian VirtueKantian DutyAristotelian Virtue takes the cake because it balances rational judgment with the nuances of human experience, making it more adaptable to the complexities of real life.
Tim Berners-LeeTim Berners-LeeStoic AcceptanceKantian DutyStoic Acceptance vibes better with the chill, go-with-the-flow attitude of someone who invented the internet to connect us all.