The Mahayana tradition in Buddhist philosophy is defined by its ethical orientation--the adoption of bodhicitta , the aspiration to attain awakening for the benefit of all sentient beings.
And indeed, this tradition is known for its literature on ethics, which reflect the Madhyamaka tradition of philosophy, and emphasizes both the imperative to cultivate an attitude of universal care ( karuna ) grounded in the realization of emptiness, impermanence, independence, and the absenc.
The Mahayana tradition in Buddhist philosophy is defined by its ethical orientation--the adoption of bodhicitta , the aspiration to attain awakening for the benefit of all sentient beings