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Answerability is the foundation of ethics and morality from "summary" of Art and Answerability by M. M. Bakhtin

Answerability is the fundamental concept for understanding ethics and morality. It is through being answerable to others that we come to recognize our responsibilities and obligations in the world. Answerability requires us to acknowledge the impact of our actions on those around us and to consider their perspectives and needs. In this way, answerability is a relational concept that emphasizes our interconnectedness with others. Ethics and morality are not abstract principles or rules that exist independently of human relationships. Instead, they emerge from our interactions with...
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    Art and Answerability

    M. M. Bakhtin

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