Unfinalizability
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Mikhail Bakhtin came up with the term "unfinalizability" to describe the state of the world as incomplete and inconclusive. This inconclusive state also applies to literature and art. Unfinalizability allows for a sense of freedom in being and creation, but it does not negate a person of responsibility.