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This paper aimed to research the elaboration of the concept of Autopoiesis in the work of biologists Humberto Maturana Romesín and Francisco Javier Varela García, and its subsequent entry into the field of Psychology. A cutout for this entry was chosen, and two main axes were worked on: the first was structured from the discussion about the production of subjectivity; the second was structured from the debate on constructivist psychotherapeutic practices. In face of the proposed objectives, the present theoretical study made use of a bibliographical research, aiming to observe the existing…mehr

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This paper aimed to research the elaboration of the concept of Autopoiesis in the work of biologists Humberto Maturana Romesín and Francisco Javier Varela García, and its subsequent entry into the field of Psychology. A cutout for this entry was chosen, and two main axes were worked on: the first was structured from the discussion about the production of subjectivity; the second was structured from the debate on constructivist psychotherapeutic practices. In face of the proposed objectives, the present theoretical study made use of a bibliographical research, aiming to observe the existing proposals by the theoreticians of this field. In particular, it was researched how the biological theory of Maturana and Varela managed to establish a proposal of articulation between several areas of human knowledge, in an exercise that avoided reductionism and dichotomies. In this way, we tried to observe how a biological theory could help to problematize issues in the field of psychology.
Autorenporträt
Graduation in Psychology/PUC-SP. Specialist in Mental and Collective Health at FCM-Unicamp. Master's student of the Collective Health Program of FCM-UNICAMP. Member of the Laboratory of Interdisciplinary Studies on Psychoactive Substances (LEIPSI). Coordinator of the Phenomenology nucleus at ABRAMD. Clinical Psychologist and Sanitarian in training.