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Abstract “Intersubjectivity” describes the basic structure of the international understood as social, as opposed to a physical, system. Etymologically, it means the space between subjects, where they stand in relation to one another, and where they engage and encounter one another.
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Intersubjectivity: Commentary on Intersubjectivity
2015On 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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2021
This chapter introduces key concepts that served as cornerstones in the design, implementation, and research of networked learning projects with a focus on academic writing. These projects provided a context for critical thinking, conscientious being, and the development of meta-knowledge, which are the ultimate goals of higher education.
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This chapter introduces key concepts that served as cornerstones in the design, implementation, and research of networked learning projects with a focus on academic writing. These projects provided a context for critical thinking, conscientious being, and the development of meta-knowledge, which are the ultimate goals of higher education.
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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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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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Ultrasociality and Intersubjectivity
American Journal of Community Psychology, 2019AbstractMultidisciplinary 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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Power, boundaries, intersubjectivity
British Journal of Medical Psychology, 1995The first part of this paper is a brief overview of the keynote speech given by Jeffrey Masson at the Sixth Conference of the Society for Existential Analysis, London, entitled Issues of power in the psychotherapeutic relationship , in which Masson raised various questions about the ...
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Inquiry, 2006
The challenge to philosophy of mind for the past two hundred years has been to overcome the Cartesian conception of mind. This essay explores the attempt to do this by J. G. Fichte, especially regarding intersubjectivity or the knowledge of other minds.
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The challenge to philosophy of mind for the past two hundred years has been to overcome the Cartesian conception of mind. This essay explores the attempt to do this by J. G. Fichte, especially regarding intersubjectivity or the knowledge of other minds.
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