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Definition of "intersubjective" [intersubjective]

  • Involving or occurring between separate conscious minds. (adjective)
  • Accessible to or capable of being established for two or more subjects. (adjective)

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Use "intersubjective" in a sentence
  • "Instead, he embraces a two-person psychology, which views all human behavior as codetermined by two interacting and mutually influencing worlds of experience, which he calls the intersubjective field."
  • "Importantly, whatever the status of "that which cannot be shown by science," these things are important to our "intersubjective" knowledge about the world."
  • "29 While some feminist anthropologists took their post-modernist male colleagues to task for reducing ethnography to an invention of self and other, thereby denying all claims voiced through collaborative efforts between Western academics and non-Western subjects, 30 feminist scholars working with African women's life histories went to ever greater lengths to explain their research process and defend the value of "intersubjective" fieldwork."
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