dualistic approaches to ethics
Dualistic approaches to ethics refer to ethical theories or frameworks that emphasize the existence or interplay of two opposing principles or forces in determining moral judgments or actions. These approaches often involve contrasting concepts, such as good versus evil, right versus wrong, or virtue versus vice, which influence ethical decision-making and shape moral values.
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