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Responsibility


 

In moral philosophy, the word responsibility has at least two related meanings:

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  • The obligation to answer for actions. Often this means answering to some specified authority.
  • The recognition that in order to achieve one's purposes, one must act oneself ("take" responsibility) rather than expecting others to do something (compare initiative).
  • The etymology of the word ultimately relates to Latin respondere (to reply).

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    Generations of worry about a Christian Last Judgement have engrained a sense of "personal responsibility" into ethical decision-making. Any action seen as causing a situation can (in a hyper-critical society) become an occasion for sheeting home "responsibility" (blame).

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    Generation - Christian - Last Judgement - Decision-making - Action - Society - Blame

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    In politics, calls for responsibility often form a pejorative means of attacking political opponents. This habit of demanding behaviour aligned to one's own desires also occurs in other arenas: one expects "responsibility" from children, parents, spouses, colleagues and employees, meaning they should change their attitudes to suit the speaker.

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    Politics - Mean - Political - Habit - Behaviour - Desire - Arena - Child - Parent - Spouse - Colleague - Employee - Attitude - Speaker

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    Compare accountability. See also the section on moral responsibility in the article on free will.

    Related Topics:
    Accountability - Moral responsibility - Free will

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