• André
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    Hey everyone.

    I'm a philosophy student, and I'm currently taking a couple of courses on moral philosophy. While learning about different ethical theories, I started wondering about which criteria an ethical theory should fulfill in order to be a good theory. Do anyone know of anyone who has written about which criteria are necessary (or sufficient?) for an ethical theory to be viable?
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