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karen

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A whistle-blower is primarily motivated by _.
 
  A. retaliation
  B. ethical concern
  C. personal gain
  D. fear of retribution

Question 2

Name three possible approaches as to how morality can be a compromise to egoism.
 
  A. Three approaches to implementing morality as a compromise include: theKantian approach, the Platoelian approach, and the Logical approach.
 B. Three approaches to implementing morality as a compromise include: theKantian approach, the Aristotelian approach, and the Sensory approach.
 C. Three approaches to implementing morality as a compromise include: theKantian approach, the Aristotelian approach, and the Utilitarian approach.
 D. Three approaches to implementing morality as a compromise include: the
  Smith approach, the Aristotelian approach, and the Nagelian approach.
  B.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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