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Starting from an apocryphal quote by Sigmund Freud about work and mental health, we carry out a historical investigation that leads from the creation of the first convents in the 4th century AD, to the works of the German psychiatrist Hubertus Tellenbach. Curiously, following this common thread, we find the notion of form-of-life that the Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben exploits in his work on monasticism, and above all, and in an unexpected way, the central work of the German sociologist Max Weber The Protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism that brings together religion and economic success at a high subjective cost. Focused in this way, they raise a figure of great frequency in the most contemporary clinic: the melancholic type of Tellenbach as one of the faces of the spirit of our time.
从弗洛伊德(Sigmund Freud)关于工作与心理健康的一段启示录开始,我们进行了一项历史研究,从公元四世纪第一批修道院的创建一直到德国精神病学家胡贝图斯-特伦巴赫(Hubertus Tellenbach)的研究。有趣的是,沿着这条线索,我们发现了意大利哲学家乔治-阿甘本(Giorgio Agamben)在其关于修道院的著作中使用的 "生活形式"(form-of-life)的概念,尤其是德国社会学家马克斯-韦伯(Max Weber)的核心著作《新教伦理与资本主义精神》(The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism),该著作以高昂的主观代价将宗教与经济成就结合在一起。通过对这些著作的研究,我们看到了一个在当代诊所中经常出现的人物:忧郁的特伦巴赫式的人物,他是我们时代精神的代表之一。