- 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volumes of unpublished...