Loneliness and Dread as Time Sense Disturbances |
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Authors: | Carl Goldberg |
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Affiliation: | (1) 305 East 24 Street, Lobby C, New York, New York, 10010 |
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Abstract: | Our consciousness of time is created by our longing over duration for the care of a nurturing other. By means of a case study, it is shown here that the experience of abject loneliness is dependent upon a disturbed consciousness of time: unmet needs over the passage of time. Loneliness as such is the denial of the present moment—its possibilities and its demands. The loss of the present moment fosters a disturbed judgment of time: the sense that the present moment has stopped—is virtually endless, since the present moment has no future toward which to intend. This time disturbance diminishes the subject's capacity for agency. |
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Keywords: | loneliness dread exclusionary conjunctive speech care shame |
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