[Turkmath:3540] MSGSÜ-Matematik Genel Seminer- Derya Gürses Tarbuck-09.01.2019,16:00

Sibel Şahin sahinsibel85 at gmail.com
Fri Jan 4 11:31:10 UTC 2019


Sayın liste üyeleri,
*9 Ocak  Çarşamba 16:00'**da  *Mimar Sinan Güzel Sanatlar Üniversitesi
Genel Seminer’inde
Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi'nden  *Derya Gürses Tarbuck**  " Melancholia
(Depression) in the 18th century: Description, Treatment and
Conceptualization*

*"  başlıklı bir konuşma verecektir. Konuşmanın özeti aşağıda yer
almaktadır.*
*Seminer gününde yapılan değişikliği lütfen dikkate alınız.*
Seminerde görüşmek dileğiyle,
Sibel Şahin

*Başlık:  Melancholia (Depression) in the 18th century: Description,
Treatment and Conceptualization*

*Özet: *
The relationship between a study of Moral Philosophy, eighteenth-century
Medicine and the
changing understanding of Melancholia is not such straightforward one. It
is already established that in the 18th century study of mind and emotions
was a branch of moral philosophy. Especially when one considers that the
main purpose of the thinkers in the eighteenth century was a study of Man.
This study includes an assessment of the self as a man with feelings,
sociable instincts etc. When one considers feelings as expressions of mind,
this opens up a new territory for an understanding of Melancholy. The
questions I would like to ask in this respect are how did the
eighteenth-century theorists of Reason and Emotion think about Religious
Morality? How were the scientific categories and philosophical conclusions
about the conception of Morality in the eighteenth century negotiated with
the Religious approach to Ethics? How did the evolution of Moral Philosophy
in the eighteenth century have an effect on the ways in which Religion
moderated the Moral Behaviour? The aim of this research is to
elaborate these points of view within the general framework of the
secularization of Melancholia.
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