“The Google of
online dating”
— The Boston Globe
“Completely free”
— TIME
“A favorite hangout
for internet goers”
— The Village Voice
“A perfect example
of the Web 2.0 revolution”
— New York Post
“The Google of
online dating”
— The Boston Globe
“Completely free”
— TIME
“A favorite hangout
for internet goers”
— The Village Voice
“A perfect example
of the Web 2.0 revolution”
— New York Post
Your result for The Moral Attribute Importance Test ...
You placed 0% difference on action versus inaction and 0% importance on consent!
Your results indicate that you believe: - Failing to prevent the suffering of another is just as bad (or nearly as bad) as causing it. People have a responsibility to others. - Whether or not... Read more
Your results indicate that you believe: - Failing to prevent the suffering of another is just as bad (or nearly as bad) as causing it. People have a responsibility to others. - There's a grey... Read more
Your results indicate that you believe: - Failing to prevent the suffering of another is just as bad (or nearly as bad) as causing it. People have a responsibility to others. - So-called "con... Read more
Your results indicate that you believe: - Minding your own business is appropriate at times, but there is some imperative to help your fellow man. People have a responsibility to others, but not ... Read more
Your results indicate that you believe: - Minding your own business is appropriate at times, but there is some imperative to help your fellow man. People have a responsibility to others, but not ... Read more
Your results indicate that you believe: - Minding your own business is appropriate at times, but there is some imperative to help your fellow man. People have a responsibility to others, but not ... Read more
Your results indicate that you believe: - As long as you're not part of the problem, you're OK; there's no moral imperative to take care of anyone else. People do not have a responsibility to oth... Read more
Your results indicate that you believe: - As long as you're not part of the problem, you're OK; there's no moral imperative to take care of anyone else. People do not have a responsibility to oth... Read more
Your results indicate that you believe: - As long as you're not part of the problem, you're OK; there's no moral imperative to take care of anyone else. People do not have a responsibility to oth... Read more