The Golden Rule
The Iron Rule: Treat others less powerful than you however you like.
— Dennis E. Taylor
The Silver Rule: Treat others as you’d like to be treated.
The Golden Rule: Treat others as they’d like to be treated.
The Iron Rule: Treat others less powerful than you however you like.
— Dennis E. Taylor
The Silver Rule: Treat others as you’d like to be treated.
The Golden Rule: Treat others as they’d like to be treated.
Aus dem Buch "Heaven's River".
Die "Golden Rule" wird dort auch erklärt:
"If I treat you how I want to be treated, I’m not taking into account your desires.” Theresa made an imploring gesture. “If you are a Unitist and can’t eat land meat, but land meat is my favorite, the Silver Rule says I’m behaving morally by offering you a steak if you’re hungry. But of course you won’t eat it and in fact may be offended. So the Silver Rule is still to a large extent about me and my desires. However, with the Golden Rule, I am obligated to take into account your beliefs and preferences when deciding how best to behave toward you. Does this not produce a better result?" (weiterhin: Dennis E. Taylor)