Is it my responsibility to search for duplicates & vote to close before answering?
While no one can force you to use the privileges you have been given, I consider it community duty to exert those privileges. Closevoting is an essential act of housekeeping. You should not answer duplicates because you lower the overall quality of answers on this site. And you make it harder for everyone that actually cares to closevote to find suitable questions to close with.
One example of this problem is the neverending flow of "What does [operator] mean?" questions. Each of those will usually get a few answers before someone digs out an appropriate duplicate. Of those, only one is usually decent. This will spread the good quality answers over the duplicates instead of having one (or only a few) answer with many good answers.
Each time duplication happens, it will force the closevoters to decide which question to choose for closevoting. It takes more time with each added duplicate. If those duplicates would just get closevoted with a Canonical, we'd have a much cleaner site that is much easier to find information on.
I'm not worried about the downvote and can spare the two points
Well, sure you can spare them. But can I spare the points you got for the upvotes? Each time you get an upvote on a duplicate the upvoters are effectively cheating and punishing me for trying to keep this site usable.
Take this question for an example. It's a blatant duplicate and while the answers are quite good, there is nothing in the answers that hasn't been answered before. Despite this, the accepted answer got seven upvotes by now. Sure, the answer is correct and it will help the OP, but it adds no value to the site as a whole. It's 70 reputation for making SO somewhat harder to search. Note: the linked answer finally got deleted by a moderator.