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What is Larmer’s criticism of Duska’s argument?
Loyalty is relative.
Loyalty does not need to be reciprocal, it can still be directed at persons in the firm and not merely to the firm, an economic motive does not rule out a moral justification for whistleblowing.
Both A and B are true.
Neither A and B are true.
Loyalty is relative.
Loyalty does not need to be reciprocal, it can still be directed at persons in the firm and not merely to the firm, an economic motive does not rule out a moral justification for whistleblowing.
Both A and B are true.
Neither A and B are true.
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