No.
Morality is not based on language use. — Qwex
What about moral behavior or intuitions, for example? — Janus
Moral behavior?
"Moral" as in good or moral as in being moral in kind? Same question and/or concern with "moral intuitions"... — creativesoul
Easier if you just answer the question: for you do any things other than formulations count as morality? — Janus
Formulations are not codes of conduct — creativesoul
...all codes of conduct are formulations, at least insofar as they are made explicit. — Janus
These, unlike codes of conduct, cannot be reduced to formulations. — Janus
I count some intuitions and behaviors as moral, insofar as they are manifestations of beneficent concern for others. — Janus
If morality is codified rules of acceptable and/or unacceptable thought, belief, and/or behaviour, then it only follows - it must be the case - that morality is relative to familial, societal, and/or cultural particular circumstances, with language playing an irrevocable role. — creativesoul
Look towards the top of the OP. Second paragraph. — creativesoul
You must be using the term "formulation" a bit looser than I. Not all rule writing counts as formulations. — creativesoul
I mean, in order for something to be so deserving as to be called and/or further qualified as moral takes more than just keeping other's benefit in mind. — creativesoul
t's not clear what one would be agreeing or disagreeing with. Without an argument the position is impossible to assess, and everything that follows from it is arbitrary and equally inassailable — StreetlightX
I mean, in order for something to be so deserving as to be called and/or further qualified as moral takes more than just keeping other's benefit in mind.
— creativesoul
What "more" would you say it takes? — Janus
Are you really saying that without an argument you do not know if you agree to any of the numerous claims I've made? — creativesoul
To have beneficent concern for others is to consider what they want or need... — Janus
If you are incapable of providing grouds for your assertions — StreetlightX
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