Noun
ethical system (plural ethical systems)
(ethics) A particular set of consistent ethical principles.
We shall never understand the ethical system taught by Jesus unless we realize that he was a Jew, not only by birth, but that he lived and taught as a Jew; the Sermon on the Mount was addressed to his distracted fellow nationals. Arthur Keith
The problem is that no ethical system has ever achieved consensus. Ethical systems are completely unlike mathematics or science. This is a source of concern. Daniel Dennett
Love is the supreme value around which all moral values can be integrated into one ethical system valid for the whole of humanity. Pitirim Sorokin
The truly wise man will know what is right, do what is good, and therefore be happy. citation : 32–33 Aristotle (384–323 BC) posited an ethical system that may be termed "self-realizationism." Source: Internet
Ethics In the Star Trek universe, Vulcans are seen to have a consistent ethical system involving satisfying the preferences of the greatest number of people, even if it means sacrificing the interests of a fewer number of people. Source: Internet
The place was described in negative terms and seen as an inferior representation of paradise, and Coleridge's ethical system did not connect pleasure with joy or the divine. Source: Internet