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InterSUBjectivity

By: Mark Lournce Cabantugan

Anacel Catapang

Lou Alfreed Espallardo

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Good morning!

WHAT

What is this

intersubjectivity about?

Inter subjectivity

a term coined by social scientists as a short-hand description for a variety of human interactions.

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Definition

A good way to think about intersubjectivity is to imagine how you relate to your family and friends. Maybe your mother enjoyed playing tennis. She took you with her when she practiced, and you always had a good time. Growing up, you decided to join the school tennis team. If your mother had not played tennis with you growing up, you may not have grown to like the sport. Your experience with tennis can be called intersubjective because it was influenced by another person (your mother). In order to better understand intersubjectivity, we first need to define a subject and an object. A subject is the person experiencing an action or event. An object is what is being experienced.

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“Sandpaper feels rough” the sensation of roughness is subjective and not something we can OBJECTIVELY share with others, but by using sandpaper as a medium to share a concept (the concept of roughness) we can collectively agree on things that are rough, even if our subjective experience differs.

The term has also been used to refer to shared (or partially shared) divergences of meaning. Self-presentation, lying, practical jokes, and social emotions, for example, all entail not a shared definition of the situation but partially shared divergences of meaning. Someone who is telling a lie is engaged in an intersubjective act because they are working with two different definitions of the situation. Lying is thus genuinely intersubjective (in the sense of operating between two subjective definitions of reality).

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"You cannot have

a positive life and

a negative mind."

- Joyce Meyer

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