It’s a great approach, to avoid moral-carrying connotations unless explicitly talking about morals. I’ve been practicing it for some time, and it makes things clearer. And when explicitly talking about moral judgments, it’s good to specify the moral framework first.
A (much) harder exercise is to taboo the words like “truth”, “exist”, “real”, “fact”, and replace them with something like “accurate model”, “useful heuristic”, “commonly accepted shortcut”, etc.
It’s a great approach, to avoid moral-carrying connotations unless explicitly talking about morals. I’ve been practicing it for some time, and it makes things clearer. And when explicitly talking about moral judgments, it’s good to specify the moral framework first.
A (much) harder exercise is to taboo the words like “truth”, “exist”, “real”, “fact”, and replace them with something like “accurate model”, “useful heuristic”, “commonly accepted shortcut”, etc.