Becoming a Subject

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"Becoming a Subject" is a philosophical and psychoanalytic work by Marcia Cavell that explores how human subjectivity, selfhood, and rational agency develop and are constituted.

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instanceOf book
philosophical work
psychoanalytic work
addresses development of rational capacities
psychological explanation of action
role of others in the formation of subjectivity
author Marcia Cavell NERFINISHED
concerns how persons come to be subjects rather than mere organisms
interpretation of mental life
normativity in human agency
self-knowledge
discipline philosophy
psychoanalysis
explores conditions of rational agency
connections between psychoanalysis and philosophy of mind
formation of the self in interpersonal relations
relation between mind and world
role of interpretation in subject formation
focusesOn constitution of the self
development of subjectivity
genre non-fiction
hasAuthorProfession philosopher
psychoanalyst
hasPerspective philosophical
psychoanalytic
intendedAudience advanced students of philosophy and psychoanalysis
psychoanalytic theorists
scholars of philosophy
language English
mainTheme human subjectivity
rational agency
selfhood

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Marcia Cavell notableWork Becoming a Subject