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    Rethinking Subjectification: On the Limits of Biesta's Educational Theory.Andrew Thompson - 2024 - Educational Theory 74 (3):371-388.
    In this article, Andrew Thompson explores the tension between Gert Biesta's concept of educational purpose and education's historical function. For Biesta, the purpose of education consists of three overlapping spheres: qualification, socialization, and subjectification. While scholars have devoted a great deal of attention to Biesta's notion of subjectification, there is not enough consideration of his treatment of socialization and its limits on human freedom. Here, Thompson examines the historical role of socialization as it relates to the cultivation of (...)
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    Subjectification.Alphonso Lingis - 2007 - Continental Philosophy Review 40 (2):113-123.
    For Martin Heidegger the death that comes singularly for each of us summons us to exist on our own and speak in our own name. But Gilles Delueze and Félix Guattari argue that it is a specific social machinery that summons us to speak in our own name and answer for what we do and are. This summons is a death sentence. They enjoin us to flee this subjectification, this subjection. They do recognize that the release of becomings in (...)
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    Emancipation as subjectification. A critical realist reading of Biesta’s educational philosophy.Michalis Christodoulou - 2020 - Journal of Critical Realism 19 (1):14-28.
    ABSTRACT‘Subjectification', the cornerstone concept of Biesta's philosophy of education, refers to how autonomy should be realized in educational settings and to the fact that explanation is irrelevant to emancipation. In this article a critical realist reading is provided of how Biesta links narrative learning to emancipation and of the shortcomings that spring from this connection. The central thesis of my argument is that truth and values should take center stage in an educational philosophy of emancipation and that these two (...)
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    Conceptualizing Socialization, Qualification, and Subjectification as Purposes of Education†.Sara Juvonen, Heidi Huilla, Sonja Kosunen, Martin Thrupp & Auli Toom - 2024 - Educational Theory 74 (3):389-410.
    The authors of this paper explore Gert Biesta's theorization of three domains of purpose of education: socialization, qualification, and subjectification. The aim is to study the interrelations of the domains and to develop further the theoretical discussion concerning schools' purpose for both individuals and society. Outlining the relationships of the domains of purpose allows one to see how the societal purpose of education is realized in the education of individual students. The domain of socialization sets the stage for the (...)
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    Reconsidering subjectification from the perspective of animal signalling.Nikolaus Ritt, Andreas Baumann, Eva Zehentner & Alexandra Zöpfl - 2020 - Evolutionary Linguistic Theory 2 (2):138-152.
    This paper discusses the view that subjectifications are primarily motivated by speakers’ need for self-expression. Approaching the issue from the perspective of animal signalling, we propose that semantic subjectifications are at least equally likely to reflect evaluations and attitudes read into utterances by listeners who attempt to read speakers’ minds. We compare speaker-based and listener-based theories with regard to their predictions, sketch ways in which they can be tested and report findings from first attempts at doing so. First, we report (...)
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    Ethical subjectification and search engines: ethics reconsidered.Tobias Blanke - 2005 - International Review of Information Ethics 3:34-38.
    This article will explore the relation of search engines to the freedom they invoke in human subjects. Away from questions about the social impact of search engines and their ethical use, it shall investigate the influence of search engines on ethical subjectifications. The article will criticise the common critique that search engines should only deliver neutral and objective results to their users, where ‘neutral’ and ‘objective’ are defined as anti-subjective. On the contrary, it will argue that search engines are designed (...)
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    Subjectification Styles of Women in the Context of Re-citation of the Nine Chinese Classics in Naehoon (內訓). 김세서리아 - 2019 - Korean Feminist Philosophy 32:57-85.
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  8. Subjectification.Ronald W. Langacker - 1990 - Cognitive Linguistics 1 (1):5-38.
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    The Subjectification Function of Education.Claudia Ruitenberg - 2020 - Philosophy of Education 76:130-146.
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    Subjectification”: Biesta’s Strong Link to Education.Denise Egéa-Kuehne - 2009 - Philosophy of Education 65:363-366.
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  11. The Subjectification of the Body.Alphonso Lingis - 1999 - In Simon Critchley (ed.), The Body: Classic and Contemporary Readings. Blackwell. pp. 286--306.
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    Subjectification of the Female Body in Ding Ling's" In the Summer Vacation".Yun Zhu - 2011 - Intertexts 15 (1):39-59.
  13. Subjectification through normativity : legal form as a modern device.Przemyslaw Tacik - 2025 - In Evgeniĭ Bronislavovich Pashukanis (ed.), Legal form and the end of law: Pashukanis's legacy. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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  14. Power, Subjectification and Resistance in Foucault.Kevin Jon Heller - 1996 - Substance 25 (1):78.
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    Antagonism and Subjectification in the Poem of Resistance.Arturo Casas - 2010 - Cosmos and History 6 (2):71-81.
    This article offers a pragmatic and relational analysis of the controversial heuristic of cultural resistance and presents some of the problems that affect the production and distribution of the poetic discourses of resistance and emancipation. To that end, it focuses on the incorporation of the historicity and the historic contingency of conflict as key elements of the subjectification constituted by the poem of resistance as “poem for the political”. It also explores the applicability of certain notions common to the (...)
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    Subjectification and Confession in Contemporary Memoirs of Abduction and Prolonged Captivity.Heather A. Hillsburg - 2017 - Hypatia 32 (4):833-848.
    A striking trend is emerging in the Canadian and American literary landscape, and memoirs with the following narrative trajectory are now widely read: a stranger abducts a young woman, and holds her captive for years. She endures sexual, physical, and emotional abuse, eventually escapes, and returns to her former life. The sole scholarly discussion about these memoirs frames them as empowering for the authors, but the social and economic factors that inform these texts remain unaddressed. Drawing from Michel Foucault's discussion (...)
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    The Hegemonic Subjectification in Ernesto Laclau’s Theory of Discourse.Jakub Górski - 2019 - Dialogue and Universalism 29 (1):233-255.
    This article discusses the character of hegemonic subjectification as it is seen by Ernesto Laclau. By explaining the concepts of the constitutive features and form of a hegemonically acquired political identity, such as antagonism, undecidability, overdetermination and decision, I define the social fields and dynamics of subjectification. At the same time, I adopt that such subjectification occurs within the boundaries of the particular –universal, i.e., the ideologically assigned view of identity as totality. Besides, in contrast to Laclau, (...)
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    Subjectification and Mimesis.Mira Kamdar - 1990 - American Journal of Semiotics 7 (3):91-100.
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    A corpus-based account of the development of English such and Dutch zulk: Identification, intensification and (inter)subjectification.Lobke Ghesquière & Freek Van de Velde - 2011 - Cognitive Linguistics 22 (4):765-797.
    On the basis of synchronic English language material, Bolinger (Degree Words, Mouton, 1972) has put forward the hypothesis that intensifying meanings or “degree words” often develop from identifying expressions. This paper will empirically test Bolinger's hypothesis by means of in-depth diachronic study of the development of such—one of Bolinger's central examples—and of its Dutch cognate zulk in historical text corpora. To this aim, a detailed cognitive-functional account will first be provided of the (differences between the) identifying and intensifying uses of (...)
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    Corps subjectif et question morale chez Maine de Biran.Caterina Rea - 2005 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 103 (1):82-104.
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    Quantitative measures of subjectification: A variationist study of Spanish salir(se).Jessi Elana Aaron & Rena Torres Cacoullos - 2005 - Cognitive Linguistics 16 (4):607-633.
    By confronting variable use, the variationist method can reveal patterns of subjectification of grammatical morphemes. Applying this method to the analysis of salir(se) ‘go out’ variation in Mexican Spanish oral data, we conclude that subjectification is manifested structurally in the tendency for middle-marked salirse to co-occur with first-person singular or referents close to the speaker, positive polarity and the past tense. Further comparative dialectal and diachronic data indicate the origins of the se -marked form in physical spatial deviation. (...)
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    Sur l’épuisement subjectif comme problème féministe.Marie-Anne Casselot - 2021 - Symposium 25 (1):110-134.
    Dans cet article, je soutiens que l’épuisement subjectif fragilise l’individualité dans l’exécution des actes intentionnels de douter, se soucier, planifier et finalement se protéger. Ces quatre actes intentionnels sont intersubjectifs puisqu’ils sont orientés vers autrui et illustrent une relationnalité imposée. L’épuisement subjectif est relatif aux individus et il affecte la subjectivité parce qu’il empêche l’individu d’entreprendre des projets existentiels individuels. Cette relationnalité imposée et toujours orientée vers autrui affaiblit l’intentionnalité d’une personne et fragilise son individualité. Une description phénoménologique révèle ces (...)
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    Desettlering as re-subjectification of the settler subject: towards alternative traditions and identity.Kathleen Skott-Myhre - 2024 - New York, NY: Routledge. Edited by Hans Arthur Skott-Myhre, Jeff Smith & Scott Kouri.
    This book offers an intervention into the process of decolonization through the re-subjectification of the settler subject. The authors draw on what Deleuze and Guattari call minor threads of philosophy, pedagogy, spirituality, and healing practices rooted in neglected lineages of European thought and ceremony. The book proposes a methodology for unontologizing the settler subject, which they term 'desettlering.' Rather than fetishizing indigenous theory and practice as a mode for resubjectifying settlers to facilitate land-based decolonization, it offers a fresh approach (...)
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  24. Text and transnational subjectification : Media's challenge to anthropology.Louisa Schein - 2008 - In E. Neni K. Panourgia & George E. Marcus (eds.), Ethnographica moralia: experiments in interpretive anthropology. New York, NY: Fordham University Press.
     
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    The Subject and Governmental Action: A Foucauldian Analysis of Subjectification and the 24 Year-Old Rule in Denmark.Mujde Erdinc - 2012 - Feminist Legal Studies 20 (1):21-38.
    This article discusses the effects of the 24 year-old rule in Denmark utilising Foucault’s understanding of the ‘subject’ within a governmentality framework. The 24 year-old rule is a good example of how a gendered knowledge about immigration becomes a reality that steers biopolitics, enables practices of normalisation and subjectifies immigrants in various ways. The article foregrounds the subjectivity of immigrant women through a narrative analysis of the constitution of the subject within discourses and in an asymmetrical relationship to power in (...)
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    Paideia and Cosmopolitan Education: On Subjectification, Politics and Justice.Rebecca Adami - 2015 - Studier i Pædagogisk Filosofi 4 (2):68-80.
    Can human rights in education enhance students and teachers capacity to reimagine their local community and to rethink the rules and laws that support such a social community? This paper is a political philosophical inquiry into human rights in education, drawing on the work of Hannah Arendt, Cornelius Castoriadis and Adriana Cavarero. By placing learning at the center of political philosophy through the notion of paideia, we need to ask how such an education can look like. According to Castoriadis, society (...)
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    Droits subjectifs et situations juridiques.Paul Roubier - 1963 - Paris: Dalloz-Sirey.
    Une science est une langue bien faite, et on doit très humblement reconnaître que les termes dont les juristes se servent constamment manquent de netteté ; les mots : droit, action en justice, pouvoir, faculté, liberté sont constamment employés les uns pour les autres. Ce livre présente un grand effort fait pour y porter remède, et nous n'avons pas redouté le reproche de nous attardé à des querelles lexicales : car le danger est trop grand, dans notre science, que les (...)
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    Autism, Expert Discourses, and Subjectification: A Critical Examination of Applied Behavioural Therapies.Julia F. Gruson-Wood - 2016 - Studies in Social Justice 10 (1):38-58.
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    (1 other version)L'Objectif et le Subjectif.Félix Le Dantec - 1916 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 82:1 - 25.
  30. Le minimum subjectif de Kant à Dieter Henrich.Olivier Dekens - 2003 - Kairos (Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail. Faculté de philosophie) 22:99-121.
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    Ideology and the subjectification of the entrepreneurial self.Alexander Styhre - 2005 - International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy 1 (2):168.
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    Le Droit subjectif.Jean Dabin - 1952 - Paris,: Dalloz.
    Il est impossible de construire le droit sans {la notion de droit subjectif}, parce qu'elle est la traduction immédiate, sans voile ni détour, de cette réalité élémentaire que, si les hommes sont soumis à une règle sociale, qui est d'ailleurs là pour eux et pour leur bien, ils sont néanmoins des êtres individuels. La société et la règle sociale ne suppriment pas le droit subjectif. Le mouvement est double. D'une part, le droit subjectif au sens moral, qui est antérieur à (...)
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    Why feminist technoscience and feminist phenomenology should engage with each other: on subjectification/subjectivity.Kristin Zeiler - 2020 - Feminist Theory 21 (3):367-390.
    Feminist technoscience and feminist phenomenology have seldom been brought into dialogue with each other, despite them sharing concerns with subjectivity and normativity, and despite both of them moving away from sharp subject-object distinctions. This is unfortunate. This article argues that, while differences between these strands need to be acknowledged, such differences should be put to productive use. The article discusses a case of school bullying, and suggests that bringing these analytic perspectives together enables and sharpens examinations of the role of (...)
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    (1 other version)Les effets subjectifs de l’implant cochléaire dans les liens intra et intergénérationnels.Sophie Bergheimer & Cristina Lindenmeyer - 2018 - Dialogue 4:53-65.
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  35. Esprits objectifs et esprits subjectifs.Maurice Gex - 1927 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 16 (64):241.
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    (1 other version)Towards a Foucauldian Methodology in the Study of Autism: Issues of Archaeology, Genealogy, and Subjectification.Eva Vakirtzi & Phil Bayliss - 2012 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 46 (4):364-378.
    The remarkable increase in diagnoses of autism has paralleled an increase in scientific research and turned the syndrome into a kind of a new ‘trend’ within psychiatric and developmental conditions of childhood. At the same time, discursive technologies, such as DSM-IV, autobiographies, movies, fiction, etc., together with ‘educational’ interventions, such as TEACCH, PECS, Makaton, etc., seem to anticipate a form of an apparatus built around the condition named autism. Starting from this premise, the article proposes a new approach within autism (...)
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    Politics as Subjectification.Jason Read - 2007 - Philosophy Today 51 (Supplement):125-132.
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    Le vécu subjectif et émotionnel des personnes qui ont une déficience intellectuelle, à propos de leurs liens fraternels et de leurs relations extra-familiales.Anne-Laure Poujol & Régine Scelles - 2021 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 15-3 (15-3):216-229.
    The inclusive society we live in promotes familial and extra-familial relationships for disabled people. The purpose of this research was to understand how adults with intellectual disability (ID) live with their families as well as with extra-familial peers and to identify their subjective and emotional experiences. Using an interdisciplinary approach including clinical psychology along with sociology – for the networks study – and philosophy – capabilities perspective, 23 adults ID were encountered for this qualitative research. Each of them were met (...)
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    Biesta’s world-centred education: subjectification revisited?Elodie Guillemin - forthcoming - Journal of Philosophy of Education.
    This paper explores Biesta’s recent revisiting of his iconic and at times contested notion of education as subjectification. First, I look at how Biesta presents his notion by attending to his answers to the criticisms it has faced concerning elusiveness, oversimplification, and self-centredness. Then, going beyond the declarative level, I explore a concrete example of education as subjectification from Biesta’s 2022 book, World-Centred Education. Analysing the example of Homer Lane and Jason, I examine the ambivalence between Biesta’s explicit (...)
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    Intériorité et objectivation du subjectif en neurophysiologie.Paul Chauchard - 1957 - Acta Biotheoretica 12 (3):167-186.
    The problem of inferiority, of subjectivity, of conscience, is not only a metaphysical or psychological problem; it is susceptible to objective scientific study at the neurophysiological level. This study must not stop, however, at an analysis of cerebral function but must also recognize that conscience results from the self-being of the individual at himself in certain structures of his brain and that a cerebral process is or is not conscious according to whether or not it is integrated into the structure (...)
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    Le plan subjectif réversible: Sur le point de vue au cinéma à partir des écrits de Merleau-Ponty.Anna Caterina Dalmasso - 2016 - Studia Phaenomenologica 16:135-162.
    When I am watching a movie, I perceive on the screen a space, which is united and lived, even if it appears as fragmented and separated from the world in which I live. But is the space of the cinematic frame equivalent or commensurable with the one I see through my own eyes? Are they opposed to each other or do they merge together? The most amazing example of the possible convergence of gaze and frame the film realizes is the (...)
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    (1 other version)La de [!] notion droit subjectif dans le droit privé.Octavian Ionescu - 1931 - Paris,: Librairie du Recueil Sirey (société anonyme).
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    The Role of Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder in the Subjectification of Women.Jane M. Ussher - 2003 - Journal of Medical Humanities 24 (1-2):131-146.
    This paper will examine the way in which premenstrual symptomatology has been represented and regulated by psychology and psychiatry. It questions the “truths” about women's premenstrual experiences that circulate in scientific discourse, namely the fictions framed as facts that serve to regulate femininity, reproduction, and what it is to be “woman.” Hegemonic truths that define Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) and its nosological predecessor Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) are examined to illustrate how regimes of objectified knowledge and practices of “assemblage” come to (...)
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    Écriture des pratiques et remaniements subjectifs de la position professionnelle.Patrick Geffard & Arnaud Dubois - 2016 - Revue Phronesis 5 (3-4):42-54.
    In France and in Quebec, the training objectives of education professionals are now contained in repositories of skills. The French repository is strongly influenced by the figure of the ‘reflective practitioner’ (Schön, 1983). This paper presents a training device for future professionals of teaching and education that focuses on interactions between students through the use of practices writing groups, an inter-student correspondence and ‘cooperative institutions’. By analysing some of the materials collected for research purposes during the training, comprehension assumptions are (...)
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    Pastorate Digitalized: Social Media and (De)Subjectification.Diana Stypinska - forthcoming - Theory, Culture and Society.
    Taking its cue from Michel Foucault’s analyses of the pastoral ‘conduct of conduct’, this paper considers social media as a specific dispositif that derives its mode of operation from the religious techniques of individualization. It argues that today’s preoccupation with digital performances, far from exorcizing the pastoral logic, in fact manifests its secular intensification. By examining social media practices through the lens of the sacramental paradigm of confession, the article shows how the digitalization of the pastoral directive culminates in the (...)
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    National Identity Within the National Museum: Subjectification Within Socialization.M. Elizabeth Weiser - 2014 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 34 (4):385-402.
    Rhetorician Kenneth Burke’s theory of identification usefully demonstrates how communities are able to engage with difficult, opposing viewpoints as they develop or maintain a sense of shared identity. Identification, “establishing a shared sense of values, attitudes, and interests with [an audience],” is promoted dialogically in the modern national museum in a way that it is difficult for classrooms to emulate. This article examines dialogic national identification particularly through the focus in museums on certain key objects that serve as what Burke (...)
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    Affectivité et auto-affection: Réflexions sur le « corps subjectif » chez maine de biran et M. Henry.Maël Lemoine - 2000 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 2:243-267.
    M. Henry voit à tort chez Maine de Biran la distinction entre trois figures du corps propre: corps objectif (extérieur et mondain), corps organique (terme résistant de l'effort), et corps subjectif (confondu avec l'ego). Maine de Biran distingue bien trois corps, mais le troisième, loin d'être confondu avec l'ego, est un corps de pure passivité duquel l'ego est absent. Cet état d'affectivité pure étudié par Biran répond à la critique par M. Henry de sa théorie de la passivité, et corrige (...)
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    Fragment sur la philosophie de l'esprit subjectif (1822-1825).Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel & Gilles Marmasse - 2014 - Archives de Philosophie 77 (4):585-611.
    Résumé du traducteur Ce fragment de Hegel contient une introduction générale à la philosophie de l’esprit et quelques développements sur le moment « anthropologique » de l’esprit subjectif. Il montre que l’esprit entretient avec la nature une relation « idéelle », établit en quel sens l’esprit subjectif peut être dit à la fois fini et infini et insiste sur l’unité du genre humain. S’agissant du moment anthropologique, il analyse en particulier les âges de la vie et la sensation.
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    The relation between iconicity and subjectification in Portuguese complementation: Complements of perception and causation verbs.Rainer Vesterinen - 2010 - Cognitive Linguistics 21 (3).
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    Dialectique de l'objectif et du subjectif dans Les arts plastiques.Robert Hainard - 1947 - Dialectica 1 (2):159-171.
    RésuméPar la science, le sujet dénude son objet, le dévore, résolvant la réalité en actes dont tout aspect plastique n'est que l'apparence subjective; par l'art, le sujet se retire devant l'objet, conférant l'objectivitéà l'aspect plastique qui résume une infinité d'actes. Cependant art et science comportent les deux tendances, ne sont caractérisés que par la prédominance de l'une ou de l'autre. Plus les deux tendances sont accentuées, pures et pourtant liées, c'est‐à‐dire plus la tension est forte, plus intense est l'existence et (...)
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