Noun
intersubjectivity (countable and uncountable, plural intersubjectivities)
The state or condition of being intersubjective.
There is intersubjectivity woven into the very fabric of the Kosmos at all levels. Ken Wilber
The Medium here is not the message, quite the opposite: the very medium that we use- the universal intersubjectivity of language-undermines the message. Slavoj Žižek
There has been a debate over whether or not Husserl's description of ownness and its movement into intersubjectivity is sufficient to reject the charge of solipsism, to which Descartes, for example, was subject. Source: Internet
In its most basic form, it is this experience of the Other that constitutes intersubjectivity and objectivity. Source: Internet
Lacan, Four p. 273 The fantasy principle The postmodern intersubjectivity of the 21st century has seen a new interest in fantasy as a form of interpersonal communication. Source: Internet
This process may be considered an expression of the intersubjectivity associated with a cognitive deficit regarding the capability to make sharp distinctions between other people and inanimate objects. Source: Internet