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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...
- Perspectives on Intersubjectivity (pp. 17–38). Amsterdam: John Benjamins Trevarthen, C. and Hubley, P. 1978. Secondary intersubjectivity: Confidence, confiding...
- Intersubjective verifiability is the capacity of a concept to be readily and accurately communicated between different individuals ("intersubjectively")...
- is important in the phenomenological account of intersubjectivity. In phenomenology, intersubjectivity constitutes objectivity (i.e., what one experiences...
- that is in play in human relationships – of which intersubjectivity is a major theme. Intersubjectivity is the study of how two individuals, subjects, whose...
- Husserl (1859–1938) applied the concept of the Other as the basis for intersubjectivity, the psychological relations among people. In Cartesian Meditations:...
- of thought Adlerian Ego psychology Jungian Lacanian Interpersonal Intersubjective Marxist Object relations Reichian Relational Self psychology Training...
- learning. He applied intersubjectivity to the very rapid cultural development of new born infants. and used the term ‘primary intersubjectivity’ to refer to early...
- founds the interconnection of consciousnesses known as transcendental intersubjectivity, which Husserl would go on to describe at length in volumes of unpublished...