Sir said:
Moral dualism is the belief of the benevolent and the malignant. Most religious systems have some form of moral dualism - in western religions, for instance, a conflict between good and evil. Moral dualism simply implies that there are two moral opposites at work, in other words, right and wrong.
What do you guys think on Dualism?
I think it depends on how you look at something.
Dualism is more applicable when it refers to something as a single entity.
In the broader spectrum one could perceive things as new beginnings.
Death, for instance, can be seen as a new beginning. A start without the thing that has died. Birth could be seen as a beginning. Pain and/or trauma are the same.
There are many ways to look at the idea.
In terms of morality... I'm not sure how to explain it in terms of morality.
Maybe as a linear scale?
In a "something isn't bad, it's only less good," kind of way.
Both systems imply that there are not dualities/opposites, only varying degrees and forms.