Multiple Choice
Which identifies as the crucial condition for whistle-blowing a situation in which people cannot make informed consent without you revealing wrongdoing publicly?
A) Complicity-avoiding
B) Harm-preventing
C) Autonomy-based
D) Utilitarian
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