Character Quote by David Wong
“Different moralities must share some general features if they are to perform their functions of coordinating beings having particular kinds of motivations. Morality is a cultural construction in something like the way bridges are. There would be no bridges unless human beings used them to move across bodies of waters or depressions in the earth, but a good bridge cannot be designed according to whim, but rather according to what would adequately fulfill their function and the nature of the materials that are available for their construction.”
About This Quote
Source Book: The Moral Landscape, David Wong, 2015
Moral systems share structural features like bridges, needing functional design based on human motivations and material constraints.
In simple terms: Morality works like bridges, needing functional design.
Design moral rules that fit human nature and society.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- policy making
- community building
- conflict resolution
- education curricula
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What core functions should any moral system serve?
- How can we test if a moral rule fits its purpose?
Cultural differences may limit universal design principles.