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Correct variations on the golden rule require that we treat others only in ways that we're willing in like circumstances

    { 1 } - to have our son or daughter treated.
    { 2 } - to be treated ourselves.
    { 3 } - both of the above.

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1 is wrong. Please try again.

Correct variations on the golden rule require that we treat others only in ways that we're willing in like circumstances

This formulation is correct too. We could imagine someone dear to us on the receiving end of the action.

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2 is wrong. Please try again.

Correct variations on the golden rule require that we treat others only in ways that we're willing in like circumstances

    { 1 } - to have our son or daughter treated.
    { 2 } - to be treated ourselves.
    { 3 } - both of the above.

This is our usual formulation. But the other formulation is correct too.

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3 is correct!

Correct variations on the golden rule require that we treat others only in ways that we're willing in like circumstances

    { 1 } - to have our son or daughter treated.
    { 2 } - to be treated ourselves.
    { 3 } - both of the above.

Both are correct variations on the golden rule and are provable as theorems.

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