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The golden rule theorem says:
{ 1 } - Don't combine these two: (a) I do something to another, and (b) I'm unwilling that this be done to me in the same situation.
{ 2 } - Treat others only as you consent to being treated in the same situation.
{ 3 } - both of the above
{ 4 } - neither of the above
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The golden rule theorem says:
{ 1 } - Don't combine these two: (a) I do something to another, and (b) I'm unwilling that this be done to me in the same situation.
{ 2 } - Treat others only as you consent to being treated in the same situation.
{ 3 } - both of the above
{ 4 } - neither of the above
This is one way of putting the theorem. But the other way is OK too.
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The golden rule theorem says:
{ 1 } - Don't combine these two: (a) I do something to another, and (b) I'm unwilling that this be done to me in the same situation.
{ 2 } - Treat others only as you consent to being treated in the same situation.
{ 3 } - both of the above
{ 4 } - neither of the above
This is one way of putting the theorem. But the other way is OK too.
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3 is correct!
The golden rule theorem says:
{ 1 } - Don't combine these two: (a) I do something to another, and (b) I'm unwilling that this be done to me in the same situation.
{ 2 } - Treat others only as you consent to being treated in the same situation.
{ 3 } - both of the above
{ 4 } - neither of the above
The two formulations mean the same thing. The don't-combine formulation is more precise.
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The golden rule theorem says:
{ 1 } - Don't combine these two: (a) I do something to another, and (b) I'm unwilling that this be done to me in the same situation.
{ 2 } - Treat others only as you consent to being treated in the same situation.
{ 3 } - both of the above
{ 4 } - neither of the above
How could you miss the cute little boxes at the start of the chapter?
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