Why Humanity Fails to Construct Its Own Min
Why Humanity Fails to Construct Its Own Min Aralık 25.2025 18:14 Kapadokya/ Türkiye İbrahim selvi Herd Psychology, Externalized Reason, and the الإنسان as a Cognitive Archive One of the most persistent paradoxes in human history is this: Human beings possess the capacity for reason, reflection, and value creation, yet they consistently fail to construct their own inner logic and ethical frameworks. Instead, they repeatedly outsource their thinking, morality, and identity to external systems—religions, ideologies, political movements, leaders, or, more recently, technological and algorithmic authorities. This raises a fundamental question: Why does humanity, from its earliest existence to the present day, struggle to become the true author of its own values? 1. The Burden of Autonomous Reason To construct one’s own reasoning is cognitively and psychologically demanding. Autonomous thought requires: Intellectual solitude The acceptance of uncertainty and error Moral responsibilit...