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Abstract From the book Contribuciones a la fundamentación filosófica de la psicología y de las ciencias del espíritu,Edith Stein introduces intersubjectivity as a requirement for constituting the “I” and the “We”. Accordingly, her definition of community enables us to understand conjugality in its constitutive aspects, highlighting it as one of the spaces of subjectivity formation, reminding us of themes like: self-formation, creativity, ethics, otherness, openness and individual and collective responsibility. The Stein’s analyses, from the concept of person, also clarify that the formation process, specifically correlated to identifying and repeating intra-family and social models, is governed by the laws of sense and not limited to the psychological sphere, showing the possibility of self-configuration and reconfiguration of “oneself” and of conjugality.

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  • From the book Contribuciones a la fundamentación filosófica de la psicología y de las ciencias del espíritu, Edith Stein introduces intersubjectivity as a requirement for constituting the “I” and the “We”

  • We propose to think about conjugality from Edith Stein’s concept of community, which reveals intersubjective life as a requirement for the constitutions of the I and of the We

  • For such we have studies the book Contribuciones a la fundamentación filosófica de la psicología de das ciencias del espíritu [Contributions to the philosophical foundation of the sciences of spirit], from 1918, seeking to track back the definition of the concept and to support theoretically that association

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Clinical Psychology and Culture

Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais (PUCMG), Belo Horizonte, MG, Brasil. ABSTRACT – From the book Contribuciones a la fundamentación filosófica de la psicología y de las ciencias del espíritu, Edith Stein introduces intersubjectivity as a requirement for constituting the “I” and the “We” Her definition of community enables us to understand conjugality in its constitutive aspects, highlighting it as one of the spaces of subjectivity formation, reminding us of themes like: self-formation, creativity, ethics, otherness, openness and individual and collective responsibility. The concept of conjugality as an expression of a kind of community, whose correlation we present on that paper, appears as a response to the a time overly traversed, as Giovanetti Those affections and attitudes considered transitive, in the sense of casting the subject to an openness to one another and to more transcendent positions, seems to lose its meaning in the intersubjective space due to the contradictory values of the present time (Giovanetti, 2010). That way allow us to apprehend the identification process with the formation space, from the motivation laws, enunciating, in the singularity of the responses to the world’s defiance, the person’s ability to auto-creation

THE LIFE OF THE I:THE PSYCHIC AND SPIRITUAL LIFE
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