Becoming a Subject: Reflections in Philosophy and Psychoanalysis

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"Becoming a Subject: Reflections in Philosophy and Psychoanalysis" is a philosophical and psychoanalytic study by Marcia Cavell that explores how human subjectivity and selfhood are formed through language, desire, and interpersonal relations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
philosophical work
psychoanalytic study
addresses how agency is constituted
how meaning is formed in human life
how persons become subjects
approach interdisciplinary
author Marcia Cavell NERFINISHED
concerns conditions of self-knowledge
nature of the subject
relationship between mind and world
discipline philosophy
psychoanalysis
examines relations between philosophy and psychoanalysis
role of desire in selfhood
role of language in selfhood
role of others in constitution of the self
focusesOn formation of subjectivity through desire
formation of subjectivity through interpersonal relations
formation of subjectivity through language
genre non-fiction
hasAuthorProfession philosopher
psychoanalytic theorist
language English
mainTopic human subjectivity
personal identity
philosophy of mind
philosophy of psychoanalysis
psychoanalysis
selfhood
subject formation
the self
relatedWork The Psychoanalytic Mind NERFINISHED

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Marcia Cavell notableWork Becoming a Subject: Reflections in Philosophy and Psychoanalysis