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2018 | 1 | 195-203

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The Black Stone of Melancholy—A Whole Lost Once and for All, or Nostalgia for that which Never Really Was?

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The subject of my analyses is the concept of melancholy developed by Alicja Kuczyńska. I am interested in the connection between the creative aspect of melancholy— understood as a certain kind of philosophical attitude—and the concept of a whole. Taking a whole to be an “ideal model in the evaluation of the world and of things” gives us an insight into the meaning of being provided by the philosophical attitude of melancholy. Kuczyńska believes the application of this model is connected both with the possibility of harmonising the parts of this whole and with the search for what varies within the same whole. As a result, melancholy comes to the fore as a state of suspension between repetition and originality—an essential requirement for creativity.

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  • Institute of Philosophy, University of Warsaw, Krakowskie Przedmieście 3, Warsaw, Poland

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