Wayne Martin, (University of Essex) : 'Ubi Inletabilitas ibi Virtus: Melancholy, Virtue and Self-Consciousness'

Type: 
Lecture
Audience: 
Open to the Public
Building: 
Zrinyi u. 14
Room: 
412
Tuesday, February 22, 2011 - 4:30pm
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Date: 
Tuesday, February 22, 2011 - 4:30pm to 6:15pm

ABSTRACT:  A 17th Century print by Giovanni Castiglione bears a motto:  Ubi Inletabilitas ibi Virtus.  Its meaning is far from clear.   What is inletabilitas?  What exactly is its relation to virtue?  To what broader psychological theory and moral theory does the thought in the motto belong?  I draw on a range of resources – from phenomenology, from art history, from the ontology of Renaissance psychiatry – to propose and explore an answer.  Inletabilitas, I argue, is a distinctive form of melancholic self-consciousness.  It is associated closely with grief and mourning, and with other forms of awareness in which one gains a perspective on hermeneutic totalities.