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In the ethical challenge feature "empathy and the golden rule," milton bennett proposed a "platinum rule" that is unlike the "golden rule" because it requires us to explain to others how we feel and what
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In the ethical challenge feature "empathy and the golden rule," milton bennett proposed a "platinum rule" that is unlike the "golden rule" because it requires us to explain to others how we feel and what we want before we act.
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That statement is false.
The platinum rules is a based on the principles of "do to others what themselves would have done unto them"
This means that it's in the opposition of the golden rule because
it requires us to understand how others think and what they want.
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