What is your answer?

Morality depends on our

    { 1 } - left brain (consistency, especially the golden rule).
    { 2 } - soul (religious perspective).
    { 3 } - right brain (imagination, especially empathy).
    { 4 } - ears and mouth (dialogue with others).
    { 5 } - hands and feet (moral action).
    { 6 } - eyes (empirical knowledge).
    { 7 } - heart (desires and feelings).
    { 8 } - all of the above (and probably a few more things too).

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1 is wrong. Please try again.

Morality depends on our

Approaches that make morality depend on just one thing (such as feeling, thinking, religion, or consistency) oversimplify. Morality ideally involves various "parts" of the self working together.

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2 is wrong. Please try again.

Morality depends on our

    { 1 } - left brain (consistency, especially the golden rule).
    { 2 } - soul (religious perspective).
    { 3 } - right brain (imagination, especially empathy).
    { 4 } - ears and mouth (dialogue with others).
    { 5 } - hands and feet (moral action).
    { 6 } - eyes (empirical knowledge).
    { 7 } - heart (desires and feelings).
    { 8 } - all of the above (and probably a few more things too).

Approaches that make morality depend on just one thing (such as feeling, thinking, religion, or consistency) oversimplify. Morality ideally involves various "parts" of the self working together.

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3 is wrong. Please try again.

Morality depends on our

    { 1 } - left brain (consistency, especially the golden rule).
    { 2 } - soul (religious perspective).
    { 3 } - right brain (imagination, especially empathy).
    { 4 } - ears and mouth (dialogue with others).
    { 5 } - hands and feet (moral action).
    { 6 } - eyes (empirical knowledge).
    { 7 } - heart (desires and feelings).
    { 8 } - all of the above (and probably a few more things too).

Approaches that make morality depend on just one thing (such as feeling, thinking, religion, or consistency) oversimplify. Morality ideally involves various "parts" of the self working together.

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4 is wrong. Please try again.

Morality depends on our

    { 1 } - left brain (consistency, especially the golden rule).
    { 2 } - soul (religious perspective).
    { 3 } - right brain (imagination, especially empathy).
    { 4 } - ears and mouth (dialogue with others).
    { 5 } - hands and feet (moral action).
    { 6 } - eyes (empirical knowledge).
    { 7 } - heart (desires and feelings).
    { 8 } - all of the above (and probably a few more things too).

Approaches that make morality depend on just one thing (such as feeling, thinking, religion, or consistency) oversimplify. Morality ideally involves various "parts" of the self working together.

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5 is wrong. Please try again.

Morality depends on our

    { 1 } - left brain (consistency, especially the golden rule).
    { 2 } - soul (religious perspective).
    { 3 } - right brain (imagination, especially empathy).
    { 4 } - ears and mouth (dialogue with others).
    { 5 } - hands and feet (moral action).
    { 6 } - eyes (empirical knowledge).
    { 7 } - heart (desires and feelings).
    { 8 } - all of the above (and probably a few more things too).

Approaches that make morality depend on just one thing (such as feeling, thinking, religion, or consistency) oversimplify. Morality ideally involves various "parts" of the self working together.

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6 is wrong. Please try again.

Morality depends on our

    { 1 } - left brain (consistency, especially the golden rule).
    { 2 } - soul (religious perspective).
    { 3 } - right brain (imagination, especially empathy).
    { 4 } - ears and mouth (dialogue with others).
    { 5 } - hands and feet (moral action).
    { 6 } - eyes (empirical knowledge).
    { 7 } - heart (desires and feelings).
    { 8 } - all of the above (and probably a few more things too).

Approaches that make morality depend on just one thing (such as feeling, thinking, religion, or consistency) oversimplify. Morality ideally involves various "parts" of the self working together.

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7 is wrong. Please try again.

Morality depends on our

    { 1 } - left brain (consistency, especially the golden rule).
    { 2 } - soul (religious perspective).
    { 3 } - right brain (imagination, especially empathy).
    { 4 } - ears and mouth (dialogue with others).
    { 5 } - hands and feet (moral action).
    { 6 } - eyes (empirical knowledge).
    { 7 } - heart (desires and feelings).
    { 8 } - all of the above (and probably a few more things too).

Approaches that make morality depend on just one thing (such as feeling, thinking, religion, or consistency) oversimplify. Morality ideally involves various "parts" of the self working together.

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8 is correct!

Morality depends on our

    { 1 } - left brain (consistency, especially the golden rule).
    { 2 } - soul (religious perspective).
    { 3 } - right brain (imagination, especially empathy).
    { 4 } - ears and mouth (dialogue with others).
    { 5 } - hands and feet (moral action).
    { 6 } - eyes (empirical knowledge).
    { 7 } - heart (desires and feelings).
    { 8 } - all of the above (and probably a few more things too).

Approaches that make morality depend on just one thing (such as feeling, thinking, religion, or consistency) oversimplify. Morality ideally involves various "parts" of the self working together.

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