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If you could pick any three people and two dogs (who would be played by people) to be in a play where a man and a women get married... who would you pick?
Mk said:Good ideas, but there's no preist, just a groom, bride, father of the bride, and I remembered the dogs don't appear in it. Its strange... yaer Ohh!
Mk said:Yep, me too, I also like Rupert... Boneham was it? He was awesome, and really deserved that million dollars when the show was over. Did you know he used to be a gravedigger?
Mk said:lol, a golddigger... I think he was actually more entertaining than Richard Hatch.
Mk said:Well, still, how would you like it if you could say 3 sentances, smile, and hold up a Snickers bar for a few thousand/hundred thousand?
Mk said:Knowing a big company, and my experience in commercials, they'd probably have a hundred bars of Snickers, and you only get one bite out of the one's you'd use.
The three people and two dogs are fictional characters used in a thought experiment to illustrate the concept of empathy and moral decision making.
The purpose of the thought experiment is to explore the factors that influence moral decision making and how empathy plays a role in our actions towards others.
The thought experiment can be applied to real life situations by highlighting the importance of empathy in our interactions with others and how it can impact our moral decision making.
No, there may be other characters involved in the thought experiment depending on the specific scenario being explored. The three people and two dogs are simply used as a baseline for understanding empathy and moral decision making.
Yes, the thought experiment can be used for scientific research to better understand the psychological and ethical implications of empathy and moral decision making in various situations.