Can awe and the awful provide a forward edge for the climate crisis? A discussion of Sperry’s “Getting beyond ourselves: The transformative potential of awe”
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ABSTRACTThrough personal reflections and current cultural references to climate-related issues, the author questions whether awe, in conjunction with the awful aspects of climate change, can provide a forward edge to the climate crisis. In acknowledging the tension between creation and destruction - life and death – the author speaks to a kind of quickening which can serve as a signal for impending change and transformation that need not only be apocalyptic.KEYWORDS: Aweawfulclimate crisisethicsforward edgeopen future Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsElizabeth A. CorptElizabeth A. Corpt is a psychoanalyst, supervising analyst, faculty member, and board member at the Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis, and is Co-Chief Editor of PSC. She has written and presented on clinical generosity, relational ethics, and social class, and maintains a private practice in Arlington, MA.
摘要通过对气候相关问题的个人反思和当前文化参考,作者质疑敬畏与气候变化的可怕方面是否可以为气候危机提供前沿。在承认创造与毁灭——生与死之间的紧张关系时,作者谈到了一种加速,它可以作为即将到来的变化和转变的信号,而不仅仅是世界末日。关键词:可怕的气候危机伦理前沿开放的未来披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。elizabeth a . Corpt是麻省精神分析研究所的精神分析学家、监督分析师、教员和董事会成员,同时也是PSC的联合主编。她写过关于临床慷慨、关系伦理和社会阶层的文章,并在马萨诸塞州阿灵顿市开了一家私人诊所。