ήθος (ethos). Also σύστημα αξιών (sistima axion).
The Greek root word for "system of values" is "axioma," coming from the Greek word "axíōma," meaning something worthy or that which is thought fit.
εκτιμώ (ektimo)
εκτιμώ (ektimo)
philosophy
αξίες (axies).
A philosophy
Yes, the Greek number system is additive. In this system, numbers are represented by letters of the Greek alphabet, and values are combined by adding the values of the individual letters. For example, the Greek numeral for 24 is represented as 20 (Κ, kappa) plus 4 (Δ, delta), thus illustrating the additive nature of the system where the total is derived from the sum of the values of the letters used.
Morels = mushroom variety Was it morals, perhaps?
The word neurology. Greek νευρολογία.
σύστημα [systema] is system
If you're using this word in a negative connotation, you could use the word oppressor or terrorist. Another politer word would be ruler or leader.
The word "philosophy" comes from the Greek word "philosophia," which means "love of wisdom." It refers to the study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language.