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What does it mean to betray Arts-Based Research by offering a critique of its fundamental tenants? Why betray it in the first place? There are a number of ways betrayal might be thought more favorably than the one that most readily comes to mind: to be disloyal to friends by acting in the interests of enemies. And, of course, in the Christian world, Judas immediately comes to the lips. What form does his particular betrayal take? In the short story by Jorge Luis Borges, “The Three Version of Judas,” the most extreme version is where Judas premeditates his sins and violates trust.
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jagodzinski, j., Wallin, J. (2013). The Ethics of Betrayal. In: jagodzinski, j., Wallin, J. (eds) Arts-Based Research. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-185-6_1
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