![]() ![]() ![]() For example, VR can place people virtually in the body of another, such that an “ingroup” member can temporarily occupy the body and position of an “outgroup” member: a person with pale skin can temporarily have dark skin ( Maister et al., 2013, 2015 Peck et al., 2013 Banakou et al., 2016) or vice versa, an adult can become a child ( Banakou et al., 2013 Tajadura-Jiménez et al., 2017), and someone can experience a world where they are taller or shorter than their real height ( Yee and Bailenson, 2007 Freeman et al., 2013).īesides changing bodies, VR enables one to have a myriad of possible experiences from a first-person perspective. The first and most positive aspect of virtual reality (VR) is that it is possible to give people the experience of the golden rule in operation. The golden rule of reciprocity (“treat others as you would have them treat you”) is present in most philosophical traditions and religions, and can be thought of as a fundamental human moral imperative. ![]() That is the whole Law the rest is the explanation go and learn it.” (The Golden Rule of Reciprocity, Negative Form, Hillel). “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. ![]()
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