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5 SCRIPTed 1 (2008)

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                      Volume 5, Issue 1, April 2008




        Lex Personalitatis & Technology-driven Law




                           Joseph A. Cannataci




 Before we consider the character of Hamlet I should like to digress briefly on a
 number of topics. First of all, the modern concept of 'personality was completely
 unknown in the sixteenth century. The Greeks had no such concept, and no word for
 it, in scholastic Latin, personalitas, a word unknown in Classical Latin, meant simply
 the quality of being a man as distinct from being an animal. During the eighteenth
 century the word personality came to mean the sum of the characteristics of an
 individual, and in the nineteenth century it became a reified abstraction with depths,
force, and, eventually, the host of problems, difficulties, and aberrations, which you,
who have these little things somewhere inside you, now know very well. Any
psychologist can tell you all about them. You may say, Oh, but Elizabethans had
them, even if they didn't mention them! I can assure you that they belong to the world
of words, not to the world of things, and that Elizabethans were just as innocent of
them as they were of Newton's law of attraction, which was once applied to almost
every conceivable subject by eighteenth-century intellectuals. The theories you
entertain will pass too, unless the human mind stagnates and everybody believes what
he is told.
What our ancestors had instead of personalities, which are, after all ghosts, were
characters and immortal souls
                    A Medievalist looks at Hamlet  D. W. Robertson Jr 1980


Professor in Law, Director, Centre for Law, Information & Converging Technologies, University of
Central Lancashire.

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