The human moral life could be divided into two forms: one is based on moral instincts; the other is based on moral judgments. The former is without considerations, while the latter complies with valuations. They could ultimately be viewed as innate moral nature and acquired moral convention. Theoretically, the preference to the former will lead to naturalism and the latter to culturalism. However, this is the reality of human moral life. Furthermore, there may be a parallel relationship between the moral structure of human life and the grammar structure of human language.
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