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The practical value of the golden rule is that
{ 1 } - it concretely applies ideals like fairness, concern, and impartiality.
{ 2 } - it doesn't assume any specific theoretical approach to ethics.
{ 3 } - it motivates us.
{ 4 } - it counteracts our limited sympathies.
{ 5 } - it engages our reasoning, instead of imposing an answer.
{ 6 } - it helps us to see the point behind specific moral rules.
{ 7 } - all of the above.
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The practical value of the golden rule is that
{ 1 } - it concretely applies ideals like fairness, concern, and impartiality.
{ 2 } - it doesn't assume any specific theoretical approach to ethics.
{ 3 } - it motivates us.
{ 4 } - it counteracts our limited sympathies.
{ 5 } - it engages our reasoning, instead of imposing an answer.
{ 6 } - it helps us to see the point behind specific moral rules.
{ 7 } - all of the above.
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The practical value of the golden rule is that
{ 1 } - it concretely applies ideals like fairness, concern, and impartiality.
{ 2 } - it doesn't assume any specific theoretical approach to ethics.
{ 3 } - it motivates us.
{ 4 } - it counteracts our limited sympathies.
{ 5 } - it engages our reasoning, instead of imposing an answer.
{ 6 } - it helps us to see the point behind specific moral rules.
{ 7 } - all of the above.
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The practical value of the golden rule is that
{ 1 } - it concretely applies ideals like fairness, concern, and impartiality.
{ 2 } - it doesn't assume any specific theoretical approach to ethics.
{ 3 } - it motivates us.
{ 4 } - it counteracts our limited sympathies.
{ 5 } - it engages our reasoning, instead of imposing an answer.
{ 6 } - it helps us to see the point behind specific moral rules.
{ 7 } - all of the above.
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The practical value of the golden rule is that
{ 1 } - it concretely applies ideals like fairness, concern, and impartiality.
{ 2 } - it doesn't assume any specific theoretical approach to ethics.
{ 3 } - it motivates us.
{ 4 } - it counteracts our limited sympathies.
{ 5 } - it engages our reasoning, instead of imposing an answer.
{ 6 } - it helps us to see the point behind specific moral rules.
{ 7 } - all of the above.
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The practical value of the golden rule is that
{ 1 } - it concretely applies ideals like fairness, concern, and impartiality.
{ 2 } - it doesn't assume any specific theoretical approach to ethics.
{ 3 } - it motivates us.
{ 4 } - it counteracts our limited sympathies.
{ 5 } - it engages our reasoning, instead of imposing an answer.
{ 6 } - it helps us to see the point behind specific moral rules.
{ 7 } - all of the above.
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The practical value of the golden rule is that
{ 1 } - it concretely applies ideals like fairness, concern, and impartiality.
{ 2 } - it doesn't assume any specific theoretical approach to ethics.
{ 3 } - it motivates us.
{ 4 } - it counteracts our limited sympathies.
{ 5 } - it engages our reasoning, instead of imposing an answer.
{ 6 } - it helps us to see the point behind specific moral rules.
{ 7 } - all of the above.
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The practical value of the golden rule is that
{ 1 } - it concretely applies ideals like fairness, concern, and impartiality.
{ 2 } - it doesn't assume any specific theoretical approach to ethics.
{ 3 } - it motivates us.
{ 4 } - it counteracts our limited sympathies.
{ 5 } - it engages our reasoning, instead of imposing an answer.
{ 6 } - it helps us to see the point behind specific moral rules.
{ 7 } - all of the above.
If you had to give one sentence to express what morality is about, you couldn't do better than the golden rule.
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