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How can we respond to evil with love?
"Especially those who claim evil cannot be responded to with love." - using game theory and utilitarian measures of what is good and what is bad, it has been shown that in some situations, for example … Presumably, if one were to translate this idea to concepts of "love" and "evil", then the winning strategy is to respond to love with love, and to evil with evil. …
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Why is engaging others as friends considered good while engaging others sexually considered ...
Several perspectives can be offered (as a complement to Cort Ammon's answer):
Kantian perspective
It is possible to examine the question from the perspective of Kant's categorical imperative:
"Act on …