Regulatory experience, subjective activity and man’s independence. Part 2

Authors

  • Aleksei Osnitsky

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54359/ps.v2i8.950

Abstract

The issues of subject activity that connected with man’s activity rather than with the arousal manifested in reactive and impulsive behavior are considered. The subject activity development in ontogenesis is also considered. Special attention is given to activity characteristics and subjectness analyses. When analyzing man’s activity and his(her) individual peculiarities the last are considered as available for observation, examination and practical use. The object of the study is regulatory experience that provides man with the possibility of subject activity in self-determination and functioning. The regulatory experience is considered as a condition for self-regulation emergency and development as well as for development of man’s activity and self-determined behavior.

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Author Biography

  • Aleksei Osnitsky
    Osnitsky Aleksei K. Ph.D., Professor, Psychological Institute, Russian Academy of Education, ul. Mokhovaya, 9, str. 4, 125009 Moscow, Russia. E-mail: osnizak@mail.ru

Published

2009-12-17

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How to Cite

Osnitsky, A. (2009). Regulatory experience, subjective activity and man’s independence. Part 2. Psychological Studies, 2(8). https://doi.org/10.54359/ps.v2i8.950