2012
DOI: 10.1037/a0030082
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The transcendent experience of the other: Futurity in empathy.

Abstract: The recognition of the other as subject has achieved a prominent place in contemporary psychoanalysis on both sides of the analytic relationship, but this development has tended to focus on the recognition of who the other is and has been. It is the purpose of this article to add the future, the transcendent experience of the other, to the recognition of the other in the analytic dyad. Heidegger's concept of the "ek-static" will be used to elucidate the human subject as moving beyond him or herself in a contin… Show more

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“…Recalling Freud's concept of Nachtraglachkeit (afterwardsness), Summers (2012) notes that in addition to being situated in time, human beings construe meaning onto the past and the present in relation to the future; the past comes to be reinterpreted from our vantage point on the future. The process is as continuous as our movement into the future.…”
Section: Art As Event and Agency Through Self-shatteringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recalling Freud's concept of Nachtraglachkeit (afterwardsness), Summers (2012) notes that in addition to being situated in time, human beings construe meaning onto the past and the present in relation to the future; the past comes to be reinterpreted from our vantage point on the future. The process is as continuous as our movement into the future.…”
Section: Art As Event and Agency Through Self-shatteringmentioning
confidence: 99%