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What is the nature of right and wrong?

The nature of right and wrong is a complex and often debated topic. It is often argued that right and wrong are based on a set of moral principles that are accepted by society. Right and wrong can also be determined by religious beliefs, laws, and cultural norms. Ultimately, the nature of

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In rhetoric and ethics, "two wrongs don't make a right" and "two wrongs make a right" are phrases that denote philosophical norms. "Two wrongs make a right" has been considered as a fallacy of relevance, in which an allegation of wrongdoing is countered with a similar allegation. Its antithesis, "two wrongs don't make a right", is a proverb used to rebuke or renounce wrongful conduct as a response to another's transgression. "Two wrongs make a right" is considered "one of the most common fallacies in Western philosophy".

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