On 2 Sep 2008, at 02:18, Dan M wrote:
> My personal favorite version is "love your neighbor as you love  
> yourself"
> because this balances the importance of neighbor and oneself.  I  
> know people
> who are so self-sacrificing that they neglect themselves.  How best  
> to do
> this can be the subject of tremendous debate, since we do not have  
> enough
> information to know outcomes.  But, that's not my central point  
> here.  My
> central point is that the Golden Rule is an axiom; inherently  
> unprovable.
> The only way to prove it is as a theorem from another axiom that's not
> provable: e.g. because we are all made in the image and likeness of  
> God we
> must love one's neighbor as oneself.

Or it could be a social contract.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theory_of_Justice

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