Pulling the questions from "When to burninate" for ethics
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
Yes, most of the questions involve ethical/philosophical situations and programming. It's not ambiguous (but that's up to personal interpretation), though it is a bit broad as you can see by looking at the popular tags.
Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?
I'm going to say no. Ethical questions tend to be very opinion based, and those kinds of questions are off topic for Stack Overflow. Here are some examples:
Many of these questions are looking for answers that realistically only lawyers can give. Those questions are off-topic for Stack Overflow, and they are the kind of questions that this tag attracts.
Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?
Aside from making it a sign post for an opinion based question that can probably be closed, not really. Lots of questions have ethical side issues that usually aren't mentioned, and those are fine, but a question with only the ethics tag would clearly be off-topic.
Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?
There is a bit of personal opinion involved in ethical questions, but for the most part the meaning is clear.
So after looking over the ethics questions, I believe that it should be cleaned up and burninated, as we expected. Almost all questions are off-topic for Stack Overflow, and those which aren't can be given better tags.
After looking at the questions, I also found some broken windows in legal, copyright, 3rd-party-library, and licensing. These might need individual burnination requests if they don't already exist.