indirgenemezlik
Indirgenemezlik, commonly known as "incorrigibility" in English, refers to the state of being fundamentally unable or unwilling to change one's behavior, attitudes, or beliefs despite repeated attempts or interventions. The concept is often discussed in psychological, philosophical, and legal contexts, particularly when evaluating the capacity for reform or rehabilitation.
In psychology, indirgenemezlik may be associated with severe personality disorders or mental health conditions that prevent
Philosophically, the idea of indirgenemezlik raises questions about free will, moral responsibility, and the limits of
Legally, the concept occasionally arises in discussions about criminal justice and punishment. If a person is
Critics argue that labeling someone as incorrigible can be overly deterministic, potentially dismissing the potential for