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Wikipedia: Two wrongs make a right
Two wrongs make a right
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Two wrongs make a right is a commonly used abbreviation for the belief that, if one wrong is committed, a second wrong will cancel it out (such as capital punishment for murderers, i.e. killing the killers). More common, however, is the reverse expression "two wrongs don't make a right" (used, for example, by opponents of capital punishment). Both are logical fallacies.


  

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