- sociology, and anthropology,
intersubjectivity is the
relation or
intersection between people's
cognitive perspectives.
Intersubjectivity is a term
coined by social...
- The term "
intersubjectivity" was
introduced to
psychoanalysis by
George E.
Atwood and
Robert Stolorow (1984), who
consider it a "meta-theory" of psychoanalysis...
-
Intersubjective verifiability is the
capacity of a
concept to be
readily and
accurately communicated between different individuals ("intersubjectively")...
- époche, the
phenomenological reduction, the
eidetic variation, and
intersubjective corroboration. The époche is Husserl's term for the
procedure by which...
- of
thought Adlerian Ego
psychology Jungian Lacanian Interpersonal Intersubjective Marxist Object relations Reichian Relational Self
psychology Training...
-
concept of
intersubjectivity to the
field of psychoanalysis.
Their book
Faces in a
Cloud (1979)
established the
theory of
intersubjective psychoanalysis...
- 1942) is a
psychoanalyst and philosopher,
known for his
works on
intersubjectivity theory with
collaborator George E. Atwood, post-Cartesian psychoanalysis...
- one’s own as the
culmination of
knowing one exists), to
advance an
intersubjective consideration. The
authors suggested ruptures invariably occur as result...
-
order in the
unconscious that
gives rise to
subjectivity and
bridges intersubjectivity between two subjects[citation needed]; an
example is
Jacques Lacan's...
- back to the work of
Colwyn Trevarthen, who
coined the term ‘primary
intersubjectivity’ to
refer to
early developing sensory-motor
processes of interaction...