Definition: Cambism is a concept in philosophy that refers to the idea of two opposing forces or aspects, such as good and evil, which are present in the world but not necessarily mutually exclusive. In other words, it suggests that there can be multiple ways of seeing the same thing, and that both good and bad can coexist with each other. The term "cambism" was first proposed by the French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre in his work "Nausea et Parano