Noun
moral system (plural moral systems)
(philosophy) A consistent set of moral axioms or principles.
No moral system can rest solely on authority. Alfred Jules Ayer
A moral system valid for all is basically immoral. Friedrich Nietzsche
[Nietzsche's doctrine of the eternal return] is what makes moments caught up in the immanence of return suddenly appear as ends. In every other system, don't forget, these moments are viewed as means: Every moral system proclaims that "each moment of life ought to be motivated.”. Georges Bataille
Those who believe that they have absolute truth and the only moral system are destructive both to themselves and to those whom they try to convert. Luke Rhinehart