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intersubjectively

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  • adverb philosophy In an intersubjective way; between or among multiple subjects

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intersubjective +‎ -ly

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Examples

  • If there are nonembodied rational wills, we cannot experience them intersubjectively, that is, any personal experiences that we or others have with them cannot be intersubjectively confirmed, at least not in the usual way.

    Free Will and Behavioral Genetics, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • At first, each new tone can only be perceived "intersubjectively": inside the head of each one in the audience.

    Warren Ellis 2008

  • In this way judgments for Kant are essentially propositional cognitions, in that the primary function of the faculty of judgment is just to generate these logically well-formed, semantically well-composed, truth-valued, intersubjectively rationally communicable, unified objective representational contents.

    Kant's Theory of Judgment Hanna, Robert 2009

  • Strawson would have been well advised to add yet a third item, viz. (3) that individuals must not only be distinguishable and reidentifiable by a particular knower, but interpersonally and intersubjectively distinguishable and reidentifiable throughout a community of knowers.

    Process Philosophy Rescher, Nicholas 2008

  • Mechanisms of basic empathy might therefore be interpreted as providing us with a perceptual basis for developing an intersubjectively accessible folk psychological framework that is applicable to the subject and observed other (Stueber 2006,142-45).

    Empathy Stueber, Karsten 2008

  • The most serious objections to this kind of view are that (i) it fails to make works intersubjectively accessible, since the number of works going under the name The Rite of Spring will be as multifarious as the imaginative experiences people have at performances with that name, and (ii) it makes the medium of the work irrelevant to an understanding of it.

    The Philosophy of Music Kania, Andrew 2007

  • World alienation refers to the loss of an intersubjectively constituted world of experience and action by means of which we establish our self-identity and an adequate sense of reality.

    Hannah Arendt d'Entreves, Maurizio Passerin 2006

  • It seems clear that the objects of my visual perception are intersubjectively accessible in the sense that they can in principle be the objects of another's perception.

    Phenomenological Approaches to Self-Consciousness Gallagher, Shaun 2006

  • Thus, embodiment brings intersubjectivity and sociality into the picture, and draws attention to the question of how certain forms of self-consciousness are intersubjectively mediated, and may depend on one's social relations to others.

    Phenomenological Approaches to Self-Consciousness Gallagher, Shaun 2006

  • Rather, science is in the business of providing transparent, unified, evidence-based and intersubjectively testable explanations of phenomena.

    Should Science Pursue Methodological Supernaturalism? - The Panda's Thumb 2006

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