What is your answer?

If you're conscientious and impartial, then:

    { 1 } - You won't act to steal Detra's bicycle unless you believe that it would be all right for you to steal her bicycle.
    { 2 } - You won't believe that it would be all right for you to steal her bicycle unless you believe that it would be all right for your bicycle to be stolen in the same situation.
    { 3 } - You won't believe that it would be all right for your bicycle to be stolen in the same situation unless you're willing that your bicycle be stolen in the same situation.
    { 4 } - all of the above.

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1 is wrong. Please try again.

If you're conscientious and impartial, then:

This step follows since you're conscientious.

The other steps hold too.

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2 is wrong. Please try again.

If you're conscientious and impartial, then:

    { 1 } - You won't act to steal Detra's bicycle unless you believe that it would be all right for you to steal her bicycle.
    { 2 } - You won't believe that it would be all right for you to steal her bicycle unless you believe that it would be all right for your bicycle to be stolen in the same situation.
    { 3 } - You won't believe that it would be all right for your bicycle to be stolen in the same situation unless you're willing that your bicycle be stolen in the same situation.
    { 4 } - all of the above.

This step follows since you're impartial.

The other steps hold too.

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3 is wrong. Please try again.

If you're conscientious and impartial, then:

    { 1 } - You won't act to steal Detra's bicycle unless you believe that it would be all right for you to steal her bicycle.
    { 2 } - You won't believe that it would be all right for you to steal her bicycle unless you believe that it would be all right for your bicycle to be stolen in the same situation.
    { 3 } - You won't believe that it would be all right for your bicycle to be stolen in the same situation unless you're willing that your bicycle be stolen in the same situation.
    { 4 } - all of the above.

This step follows since you're conscientious.

The other steps hold too.

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4 is correct!

If you're conscientious and impartial, then:

    { 1 } - You won't act to steal Detra's bicycle unless you believe that it would be all right for you to steal her bicycle.
    { 2 } - You won't believe that it would be all right for you to steal her bicycle unless you believe that it would be all right for your bicycle to be stolen in the same situation.
    { 3 } - You won't believe that it would be all right for your bicycle to be stolen in the same situation unless you're willing that your bicycle be stolen in the same situation.
    { 4 } - all of the above.

So if you're conscientious and impartial, then you won't act to steal Detra's bicycle unless you're willing that your bicycle be stolen in the same situation.

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