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Nagel claims that answering the question "How would you like it if someone did that to you?" reveals why you should not treat others badly. Suppose someone answers: "I wouldn't like it if someone did that to me. But luckily no one is doing it to me. I'm doing it to someone else, and I don't mind that at all!" How does this response miss the point of the question?
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Q1: Nagel claims that the basis of morality
Q3: According to Nagel, if you think your
Q4: Nagel assumes that everyone has at least
Q5: What difference, if any, is there between
Q6: To resist Nagel's argument, someone must<br>A) admit
Q7: Nagel believes that a persuasive argument for
Q8: Nagel denies that whether something is right
Q9: According to Nagel, morality is based in
Q10: The thought that an action is wrong
Q11: To admit that you would feel resentment