Ethics And Language
A language develops in mysterious ways. How it emerges from grunts and groans to the highly complex and intricate web of meaning eludes scientific explanation. Nonetheless, what is known is that it develops within a community and therefore bears the imprint of communal wisdom, a wisdom that is shared and agreed upon by the members of the community. Built into the English language is a code of ethics. This code has the merit of being produced over a long period of time and through the cooperation of all the members of a community. It is not the brainchild of a single person. It is a phenomenon that owes its intelligibility to a great deal of thought. We begin with the word “human.” This word designates the species to which man belongs. It is a classification assigned to taxonomy. In itself it has no implication. All men are human and equally so. But man is not a mere being to be classified. He acts, for good


