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The golden rule can be derived from the requirements to
{ 1 } - be impartial and follow ends-means consistency.
{ 2 } - be conscientious and follow ends-means consistency.
{ 3 } - be conscientious and impartial.
{ 4 } - none of the above -- the golden rule is a basic principle and can't be derived from other requirements.
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The golden rule can be derived from the requirements to
{ 1 } - be impartial and follow ends-means consistency.
{ 2 } - be conscientious and follow ends-means consistency.
{ 3 } - be conscientious and impartial.
{ 4 } - none of the above -- the golden rule is a basic principle and can't be derived from other requirements.
We need the conscientiousness requirement.
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The golden rule can be derived from the requirements to
{ 1 } - be impartial and follow ends-means consistency.
{ 2 } - be conscientious and follow ends-means consistency.
{ 3 } - be conscientious and impartial.
{ 4 } - none of the above -- the golden rule is a basic principle and can't be derived from other requirements.
We need the impartiality requirement.
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3 is correct!
The golden rule can be derived from the requirements to
{ 1 } - be impartial and follow ends-means consistency.
{ 2 } - be conscientious and follow ends-means consistency.
{ 3 } - be conscientious and impartial.
{ 4 } - none of the above -- the golden rule is a basic principle and can't be derived from other requirements.
If we're conscientious and impartial, then we'll follow GR -- since then we won't do something to another unless we believe it would be all right -- and thus believe it would be all right to do to us in the same situation -- and thus are willing that it be done to us in the same situation.
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The golden rule can be derived from the requirements to
{ 1 } - be impartial and follow ends-means consistency.
{ 2 } - be conscientious and follow ends-means consistency.
{ 3 } - be conscientious and impartial.
{ 4 } - none of the above -- the golden rule is a basic principle and can't be derived from other requirements.
Sorry, the golden rule can be derived from other consistency requirements.
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