S1 Q2 PHILO: INTERSUBJECTIVITY

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Martin Heidegger

Who said this? "Being-with one another, talking with one another, is itself an understanding of Being.“

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Maurice Merleau-Ponty

Who said this? "The world is not what I think, but what I live through.“

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Intersubjectivity

refers to the sharing of subjective experiences, perceptions, and meanings between individuals.

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Intersubjectivity

It is a concept commonly used in philosophy, psychology, sociology, and related fields to describe the way in which individuals can understand and relate to each other's subjective experiences.

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Shared meaning

Which key point of intersubjectivity is this?

Intersubjectivity involves the creation of shared meaning or understanding between individuals. This shared understanding allows people to communicate effectively and cooperate in various social activities.

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Social Construction of Reality

Which key point of intersubjectivity is this?

The concept is often associated with the idea that reality is socially constructed through interactions between individuals. In other words, our understanding of the world is shaped by the shared meanings and interpretations we develop through our interactions with others.

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Communication and Language

Which key point of intersubjectivity is this?

Intersubjectivity relies heavily on communication and language. Through language and other forms of communication, individuals convey their subjective experiences and negotiate shared meanings with others.

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Cultural Influence

Which key point of intersubjectivity is this?

Cultural norms, values, and practices significantly influence intersubjectivity. People from the same cultural background may share certain assumptions and interpretations contributing to a common understanding of their experiences.

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Empathy

Which key point of intersubjectivity is this?

Empathy is closely linked to intersubjectivity. Empathy involves the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person. Intersubjectivity allows individuals to connect emotionally and cognitively with each other's experiences.

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Development Perspective

Which key point of intersubjectivity is this?

In psychology, intersubjectivity is often discussed in the context of child development. It is seen as a crucial aspect of early social interactions, where infants and young children learn to understand and share the intentions and emotions of others.

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Martin Buber & Karol Wojtyla

Both philosophers were influenced by their religious background.