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Ultrasociality and Intersubjectivity

American Journal of Community Psychology, 2019
AbstractMultidisciplinary studies of evolution are pointing toward an intersubjective understanding of human cognition, belief, and behavior. Contrary to classical views of reason and knowledge, human mental capacity should not be thought of as an individually based tool for independent judgment and logical problem‐solving.
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The Primacy of Intersubjectivity

Advances in Nursing Science, 2008
The most important result of phenomenological research is the discovery of inherent intersubjectivity. Strategies for reporting phenomenological research and recognizing its intersubjective aspects are discussed. In addition to its significance for the practice of nurturing care, intersubjectivity is discussed in response to criticism of phenomenology ...
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Being other: Intersubjectivity, allocentrism and the possible

open access: yesJournal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, 2019
This paper engages with the issues of intersubjectivity by raising three main questions about it: What is the status of the other and of the perspective of the other? How would a social ontology that starts from the other look like?
Vlad Petre Glăveanu
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Intersubjectivity: Commentary on Intersubjectivity

2015
On this essay I discuss the Bruner’s idea that intersubjectivity is related to an human condition, which constitutively enables us to access, interpret and know the minds of others while, at the same time, allowing us to create common signs and to transact through the use of language.
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Intersubjectivity

2018
Intersubjectivity is the shared or mutual understanding among agents. Edmond Husserl first developed the concept of intersubjectivity as a critique of René Descartes’ problem of other minds. Husserl argued that the problem of other minds portrayed human interaction as inappropriately solipsistic.
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Intersubjectivity in Video Interview

2014
The concept of relationship has rapidly evolved over the past few years, since the emergence of the internet network and the development of remote communication and exchanges. The emergence of cyberculture with the development of the internet has led to a new representation of the social link, in which communication never stops.
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Intersubjectivity and Embodiment

2018
This chapter begins with the so-called face-to-face encounter, often considered the paradigm case of intersubjectivity, and examines the role of embodiment in the form of intersubjectivity. It suggests that this form of intersubjectivity, while important, is not the only form, and that we-intentionality, or plural subjectivity, presents with a ...
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Intersubjectivity

2000
Abstract There are occasions in the analysis of spoken interactional discourse among familiars when the meanings apparently recognized and shared by the participants seem to be unfathomable to anyone else. What the speaker of the quote above had in mind when she used the expression and stuff like that may be guessed at by an outside ...
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Intersubjectivity in psychoanalysis

The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2004
Owen, Renik, Elizabeth Bott, Spillius
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