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ADVENTURE AND THE SUBLIME: A Quest for Transformation or Transcendence?
Chris Loynes
, Amy Smallwood
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Human Well-being
100%
Behavior Change
50%
Educational Experience
50%
Environmental Crisis
50%
Human-nature Relationship
50%
Romantic
50%
Transcendental Approach
50%
Western Culture
50%
Global Level
50%
Modern Life
50%
Industrial Revolution
50%
Objectification
50%
Nature Connection
50%
Counter-narratives
50%
Recreational Experience
50%
Outdoor Adventure
50%
Adventure Experience
50%
Respect for Nature
50%
Social Sciences
Narrative
100%
European Culture
100%
Counter-Narratives
100%
Human Nature
100%
Objectification
100%
Industrial Revolution
100%
Educational Experience
100%
Arts and Humanities
Adventure
100%
Transcendentals
42%
Narrative
28%
Human Nature
14%
Nonhuman
14%
Sublime
14%
consequent
14%
European Culture
14%
Objectification
14%
Environmental crisis
14%
Industrial Revolution
14%
Psychology
Narrative
100%
Objectification
50%