The Golden Rule of Do unto others as you would have them do unto you is seen by Immanuel Kant as missing an element of what the person really wants and needs due to the situation. In general, what is now called the Platinum Rule has more of what he believed was important. That is, "Treat others the way they want to be treated."
Ratnabali Kant has written: 'Red under the golden halo' -- subject(s): Exhibitions
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For something to be morally good (in the words of Kant), you must be able to universalize the maxim (have it be something everyone wills/wants). Which is pretty much the golden rule. The difference is that Kant says three things must be possible for it to be good. 1: Formulate the maxim- "I will do it" 2: Universalize the maxin - Everyone may/everyone will do it as well 3: Ask if you can will 1 & 2 at the same time w/o defeating the maxim One example on how the golden rule differs is: Someone asks for a loan even when they know they cannot pay for it, but they promise to do so. Kant: 1- Possible 2- Possible (everyone can do it) 3- Impossible, the goal was to get the loan, but if everyone promised to pay the money back when they knew they couldn't, promises would no longer exist because no one would accept them. Therefore the goal is not reached. Golden Rule: You would not want someone to do that do you, therefore you wouldn't do it So they both agree that it is not morally good, but in different manners. I hope this helps, if you have any more questions email me: ivins@wisc.edu
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Kant's principle of universality, encapsulated in his categorical imperative, asserts that one should act only according to maxims that can be universally applied without contradiction. Similarly, the Golden Rule—"treat others as you wish to be treated"—advocates for actions based on a standard that should be applicable to everyone. Both principles emphasize moral actions that can be generalized to all individuals, promoting fairness and ethical consistency in decision-making. Ultimately, they encourage individuals to consider the broader implications of their actions on others.
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No the golden rule is The teaching of Jesus that you should treat others as you would like them to treat you.
Christianity got the 'golden rule' from Judaism although they changed it. In Judaism the golden rule is: That which is distasteful to you, do not do to others.
The golden rule for judgment is " Do unto others as you would have them do unto you."