I agree with Soli. This is the sort of thing that critical thinking is absolutely CRUCIAL for. Biological imperatives, social norms and brain chemistry are all factors that are variable across individuals and can be major factors in what defines and structures morality.
Having a list of "needs" - or any other defined measure of morality - is somewhat problematic, anyway, in my view, because it seems somewhat tautological: These are the things you need to be satisfied, and being satisfied is defined as having these things.
Just my 4 cents. (Inflation)
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