Subjectivity: An historic and cultural perspective. Conversation with the Cuban psychologist Fernando González Rey

Universitas Psychologica 4 (3):373-383 (2005)
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Abstract

Contemporary arguments showing the characteristics of a subjectivity conception from a historic-cultural perspectiveare presented, taking in account its conceptual transition from the personality psychology toward the social psychology,and its intersection with the sociology and the philosophy of the subject. The concepts of subjective sense andsubjective configuration as a sense qualification category are developed in the document and constitute the startingpoint for a reflection about the politic subjectivity and the ways to research it, considering the qualitative epistemology,which is based on the constructive interpretative nature of knowledge.

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Rodrigo González
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