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We're rational in our moral judgments to the extent that we're

    { 1 } - informed.
    { 2 } - consistent.
    { 3 } - imaginative.
    { 4 } - all of the above (plus a few more things).
    { 5 } - none of the above -- since "rational" moral judgments are impossible.

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1 is wrong. Please try again.

We're rational in our moral judgments to the extent that we're

We need this -- and also other things.

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2 is wrong. Please try again.

We're rational in our moral judgments to the extent that we're

    { 1 } - informed.
    { 2 } - consistent.
    { 3 } - imaginative.
    { 4 } - all of the above (plus a few more things).
    { 5 } - none of the above -- since "rational" moral judgments are impossible.

We need this -- and also other things.

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3 is wrong. Please try again.

We're rational in our moral judgments to the extent that we're

    { 1 } - informed.
    { 2 } - consistent.
    { 3 } - imaginative.
    { 4 } - all of the above (plus a few more things).
    { 5 } - none of the above -- since "rational" moral judgments are impossible.

We need this -- and also other things.

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4 is correct!

We're rational in our moral judgments to the extent that we're

    { 1 } - informed.
    { 2 } - consistent.
    { 3 } - imaginative.
    { 4 } - all of the above (plus a few more things).
    { 5 } - none of the above -- since "rational" moral judgments are impossible.

While only God could be fully rational, we can strive for greater rationality.

We're rational in our moral thinking to the extent that we're consistent, informed, imaginative, and a few more things.

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5 is wrong. Please try again.

We're rational in our moral judgments to the extent that we're

    { 1 } - informed.
    { 2 } - consistent.
    { 3 } - imaginative.
    { 4 } - all of the above (plus a few more things).
    { 5 } - none of the above -- since "rational" moral judgments are impossible.

While only God could be fully rational, we can strive for greater rationality.

We're rational in our moral thinking to the extent that we're consistent, informed, imaginative, and a few more things.

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