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The Hollowing of Humanity

The Hollowing of Humanity

Systems without Souls
C. A. Morten
Language: English - ISBN: 9789465460239
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Synopsis

Modern life is shaped by systems. Bureaucracies, markets, and technologies organize how we act, decide, and interact. They bring efficiency and stability, but they also raise a deeper question: what happens to human autonomy and responsibility when action is guided by systems rather than judgment? The Hollowing of Humanity explores the tension between systems and humanity through a philosophical analysis of modern society. Drawing on thinkers such as Immanuel Kant and Friedrich Nietzsche, it examines how responsibility becomes diffused, how moral judgment shifts toward procedural compliance, and how individuals adapt to structures that define their actions in advance. Rather than rejecting systems, this book reflects on their consequences. As systems expand, they may not eliminate human capacities, but they can reshape the meaning of human agency in an increasingly system-driven world.

About C. A. Morten

C. A. Morten is a history teacher with a deep interest in philosophy and the intellectual foundations of modern society. His work explores the relationship between historical development, political and economic systems, and the changing nature of the human condition. Influenced in particular by the ideas of Immanuel Kant and Friedrich Nietzsche, he examines how modern institutions shape human morality, autonomy, and meaning. In The Hollowing of Humanity: Systems Without Souls, he combines philosophical reflection with historical analysis to ask a pressing question of our time: have the systems designed to organize society gradually stripped human life of its moral and existential depth?

Product specifications

BindingeBook (EPUB)
LanguageEnglish
Publishing dateSaturday, 21 March 2026
Edition1
ISBN9789465460239
AuthorC. A. Morten
CategoryReligion and spirituality > Philosophy