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Aristotle On Melancholy (Paperback)
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Aristotle On Melancholy (Paperback)
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ON MELANCHOLY the classic essay on creativity and mood swing by
Aristotle, now in an accessible standalone version Relevant for
artists and creative writers, students in philosophy and the
classics, lovers of Greek tragedy and anyone dealing with mood
swing. With the explanations by philosopher Marlies ter Borg
Aristotle's staccato statements gain in depth and meaning. ON
MELANCHOLY answers the famous question: 'Why do all those who have
become eminent in philosophy or politics or poetry or the arts turn
out to be melancholics ?' Dealing with the two poles of melancholy
(hot and cold) he warns talented and sensitive persons that 'If
they are not careful, they can become extremely melancholic.' Deep
depression and mania can lead to tragedy, as the fate of Ajax and
Hercules show. The Greek philosopher urges talented persons to
avoid extremes, if need be with medicine. 'If their melaina chole
is tempered, they are men of genius.' The ancient essay is
surprisingly relevant today, for the debate on creativity and
bipolar or manic depressive disorder. In its simplicity it is easy
reading for all those dealing or struggling with mood disorder. An
encouraging word from long ago. categories:
psychology/philosophy/literature undergraduates/ graduates/ general
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