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Moral Vignettes Test

Morpeko

Noble Wolf
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Your strongest values are Nurture and Lifestyle Liberty.

Nurture: Preventing the suffering of others, caring for the defenseless, and showing compassion for the weak by nurturing and caring for them.

Lifestyle Liberty: Honoring the individual's independence and autonomy by allowing each person to determine the course of their own life.

Moral Vignettes Test
 

SD45T-2

Senior Jr.
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Feb 18, 2012
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4,234
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ESTJ
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1w2
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so/sp
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Your strongest values are Property and Fairness-Proportionality.
 

Merced

Talk to me.
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I'm surprised authority is as high as it is.
 

Maou

Mythos
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INTP
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ceecee

Coolatta® Enjoyer
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INTJ
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8w9
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Your strongest values are Nurture and Lifestyle Liberty.
 

Norexan

Quetzalcoatl
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ENTJ
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8w7
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sp
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Your strongest values are Loyalty and Sanctity-Tradition.

Loyalty: Honoring the obligations of group membership, being willing to sacrifice for the in-group, and being vigilant against betrayal from the out-group.

Sanctity-Tradition: Maintaining the sanctity of traditional values, respecting the taboos of religion, and avoiding bacteria and contagion.
 

Vendrah

Well-known member
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It seems that I have a little bit of everything (I wasn't so middle, I think), except I don't value much Economic Liberty (I don't value much tradition as well, but the test doesn't seem to think that).
 

Kephalos

J.M.P.P. R.I.P. B5: RLOAI
Joined
Mar 2, 2009
Messages
690
MBTI Type
INFJ
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5w4
Results: Your strongest values are Nurture and Sanctity-Tradition.

Foundations in descending order:

Nurture: Preventing the suffering of others, caring for the defenseless, and showing compassion for the weak by nurturing and caring for them.

Sanctity-Tradition: Maintaining the sanctity of traditional values, respecting the taboos of religion, and avoiding bacteria and contagion.

Tied:

Lifestyle Liberty: Honoring the individual's independence and autonomy by allowing each person to determine the course of their own life. Sanctity-Nature: Maintaining the purity of nature and the environment, seeing nature as sacred and mankind’s influence as corruptive. Property: Showing respect for ownership and possession by preventing theft, harm, trespassing, and vandalism to the property of others.

Loyalty: Honoring the obligations of group membership, being willing to sacrifice for the in-group, and being vigilant against betrayal from the out-group.

Tied:

Fairness-Equality: Honoring cooperation and fellow-feeling by preventing or minimizing situations that would lead to unequal outcomes Fairness-Proportionality: Honoring individualism and meritocracy by letting those who are hard-working, competent, or lucky reap the rewards of their actions.

Economic Liberty: Honoring the individual's diligence and initiative by allowing each person to be free of coercion in the economic sphere.
 

yeghor

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Your strongest values are Nurture and Fairness-Proportionality.

Your morality was the closest to that of a centrist.


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Explanation of Foundations:
 
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