Intersubjectivity refers to the shared understanding or common ground that people develop through communication and interaction. It involves the ability to see the world from another person's perspective and to acknowledge the validity of their viewpoints. Intersubjectivity is important for social interactions, relationships, and the construction of shared meaning in a community.
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The fact that all members of the soccer team know that the main point is to kick a ball into a goal
Edward Fullbrook has written: 'Intersubjectivity in Economics' 'Sex and philosophy' -- subject(s): Sexual behavior, Philosophers, Biography
James M. Ostrow has written: 'Social sensitivity' -- subject(s): Intersubjectivity, Phenomenological sociology, Social structure
Peter Buirski has written: 'Practicing intersubjectively' -- subject(s): Intersubjectivity, Psychoanalysis, Psychotherapist and patient 'Frontiers of Dynamic Psychotherapy'
Harriet B. Morrison has written: 'The seven gifts' -- subject(s): Phenomenology, Intersubjectivity, Teacher-student relationships, Teaching
Shin-ichi B. Yuasa has written: 'Der Leib' -- subject(s): Human Body, Intersubjectivity, Mind and body, Phenomenology
Rudi Visker has written: 'Truth and singularity' -- subject(s): Intersubjectivity, Subjectivity, Truth 'The Inhuman Condition' -- subject(s): Difference (Philosophy), Humanity
Nick Crossley has written: 'Reflexive Embodiment in Contemporary Society' 'Key concepts in critical social theory' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Sociology, Critical theory 'Towards relational sociology' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Sociology 'The politics of subjectivity' -- subject(s): Subjectivity 'Intersubjectivity' -- subject(s): Intersubjectivity
Susannah B. Mintz has written: 'Threshold poetics' -- subject(s): History, Intersubjectivity in literature, Knowledge, Poetics, Poetry, Psychoanalysis and literature, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Poetry, Psychology, Psychology in literature
James Maitland has written: 'Suppressed sensations, or, Leaves from the note book of a Chicago reporter' -- subject(s): Case studies, Crime 'The American slang dictionary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English language, Slang
Michael D. Barber has written: 'The intentional spectrum and intersubjectivity' -- subject(s): Phenomenology, Perception (Philosophy) 'Guardian of dialogue' 'Social typifications and the elusive other' -- subject(s): Phenomenological sociology, Philosophy, Sociology 'Ethical hermeneutics' -- subject(s): Ethics, Ethics, Modern, Hermeneutics, Liberation theology, Modern Ethics, Reason, Social ethics