Teaching and Learning Guide for: Theories of whistleblowing

Philosophy Compass 15 (4):e12660 (2020)
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This is a support piece to the Philosophy Compass article "Theories of Whistleblowing." It gives indications for some essential bibliography helpful to design a teaching module on the justification of whistleblowing.

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