Self-realization of the potential of the subject of professional activity
https://doi.org/10.20913/2618-7515-2022-1-6
Abstract
Introduction. The relevance of addressing the problem is due to the fact that the determination of scientific and technological progress in modern Russian society requires consideration the potential of a professional personality as the main part of production. At the same time, it is necessary to focus on the conscious reproduction of a person himself, the actualization and self-realization of his potential, changing attitudes towards him as a resource and exploring him as something deep, essential and valuable.
Purpose setting. In this regard, the study aims to identify the essence of the subject, its relationship with the potential in the process of professional self-realization in the conditions of modern Russian society.
Methodology of the study. The research is based on the application of psychosocial, cultural, subject-activity and reflexive-acmeological approaches.
Results. Personality is a key subject of professional activity living in the space of Russian society, in the mental layer of which spiritual and moral principles are hidden, which determine the possibility of achieving a spiritual stage of development and the peaks of professional skill. Due to the spiritual framework of Russian culture, a professional creatively develops as a subject driven by internal essential creative forces that actualize the active, creative principle.
Conclusions. The author’s approach allows us to move away from the interpretation of personality as a set of social relations and consider the personality of a professional through the potential, essential, manifested and unfolding in the subject as the potency of essential vital forces.
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About the Author
D. B. KazantsevaRussian Federation
Dina B. Kazantseva – Candidate of Psychological Sciences, Doctoral Student
105/42, Bolshaya Sadovaya Str., Rostov-on-Don, 344006, Russian Federation
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For citation: Kazantseva D.B. Self-realization of the potential of the subject of professional activity. Professional education in the modern world. 2022;12(1):46-52. https://doi.org/10.20913/2618-7515-2022-1-6
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