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Suppose that you're thinking about robbing a person who is asleep. GR would have you ask:
{ 1 } - "Do I now (while awake) desire that if I were in this sleeping person's exact place then I be robbed?"
{ 2 } - "If I were in this sleeping person's exact place, would I then (while asleep) desire to be robbed?"
{ 3 } - Both questions mean the same thing.
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1 is correct!
Suppose that you're thinking about robbing a person who is asleep. GR would have you ask:
{ 1 } - "Do I now (while awake) desire that if I were in this sleeping person's exact place then I be robbed?"
{ 2 } - "If I were in this sleeping person's exact place, would I then (while asleep) desire to be robbed?"
{ 3 } - Both questions mean the same thing.
This question tests whether you are consistent now (while awake) by inquiring about your present attitude toward a hypothetical case. This is what GR requires.
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2 is wrong. Please try again.
Suppose that you're thinking about robbing a person who is asleep. GR would have you ask:
{ 1 } - "Do I now (while awake) desire that if I were in this sleeping person's exact place then I be robbed?"
{ 2 } - "If I were in this sleeping person's exact place, would I then (while asleep) desire to be robbed?"
{ 3 } - Both questions mean the same thing.
Does a person who is asleep have such desires?
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3 is wrong. Please try again.
Suppose that you're thinking about robbing a person who is asleep. GR would have you ask:
{ 1 } - "Do I now (while awake) desire that if I were in this sleeping person's exact place then I be robbed?"
{ 2 } - "If I were in this sleeping person's exact place, would I then (while asleep) desire to be robbed?"
{ 3 } - Both questions mean the same thing.
No! Wake up!
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