GDL
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Now let's go back up that ladder. Man has identity, he is a specific type of being with a specific nature. His life requires a specific course of action. Any other course of action will lead to his death. Man has to choose his actions and he has no automatic knowledge of what is good for him and bad for him, therefore he needs a set of values to guide his actions and choices, which choices and actions determine if he lives or dies. These are the facts that give rise to the need for a concept such as "morality".
Now that this has progressed beyond the guessing, and while not being certain I fully understand or agree with some of your thinking, the one question that came to mind when you first mentioned it, and remains given your conclusions, has to do with why is mans' existence or identity an axiom that cannot be reduced? Again, maybe I'm not understanding you, but is not existence and identity something that has always been worked on by reasoning minds? In Greek philosophy, for example, the logos comes to mind, or I think therefore I am. IOW, if we're looking for something to be irreducible, where does morality truly begin?
If this is not where you're working, I'll understand.
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