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- 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")...
- epoché, the phenomenological reduction, the eidetic variation, and intersubjective corroboration. The epoché is Husserl's term for the procedure by which...
- contributors to the fields of relational psychoanalysis, theories of intersubjectivity, and gender studies and feminism as it relates to psychoanalysis and...
- one’s own as the culmination of knowing one exists), to advance an intersubjective consideration. The authors suggested ruptures invariably occur as result...
- subjective: subjective consistency, personal utility, emotionality intersubjective: intersubjective consistency, collective utility, narrativity While Leo Apostel...
- concept of intersubjectivity to the field of psychoanalysis. Their book Faces in a Cloud (1979) established the theory of intersubjective psychoanalysis...
- of thought Adlerian Ego psychology Jungian Lacanian Interpersonal Intersubjective Marxist Object relations Reichian Relational Self psychology Training...
- language revolution some 70,000 years ago, humans have lived within an "intersubjective reality", such as countries, borders, religion, money and companies...