Taking as a start point the concept of repetition - as it's been developed by Gilles Deleuze's philosophy - the article treats the habit notion and, in particular, a critique to the way psychology deals with such notion. In addition, presents how the habit's constitution is inseparable from a passive contemplation, which is responsible for the foundation of the alive time, still showing how possible it is to think about the subjectivity emergence in terms of a new inflection. Therefore, based on an ontology and esthetic perspective, it goals an understanding of subjectivity, as well as its emergence beyond psychology.
Repetition; Habit; Contemplation; Subjectivity; Psychology