As one who has dabbled in philosophy since high school, I would suggest potentially 19 criteria:
1. Views of human nature
2. Purpose of life
3. Its core values (does it protect what we believe to be important)
4. Types of scenarios in which it applies (flexibility & usefulness)
5. Effectiveness (Flexibility/Usefulness/Resolving Conflicts)
6. Intrinsic versus extrinsic value
7. Individual versus societal
8. Historical understanding
9. Scenario based comparisons
10. Thought experiment
11. How it interfaces with our ideas of responsibility, duty, and ought-ness.
12. How it balances concerns for Human dignity & rights?fairness & justice?..with survival.
13. Assumptions about reality (on multiple levels)
14. How it squares with reality (and other disciplines)
15. How it deals with the emotional & rational components of humanity
16. How it integrates objections & the issues around postmodernism
17. How it integrates multiple insights about ethics from the history of philosophy (ie the ancients around virtue)
18. How it deals with non-humans
19. Rational & Logical consistency (doesn?t require major cognitive dissonance). This is a modernist & rationalist criteria. Its probably one of the more optional?but still generally helpful.
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