| 11. | Intersubjectivity can also be understood as the process of psychological energy moving between two or more subjects.
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| 12. | In its most basic form, it is this experience of the Other that constitutes intersubjectivity and objectivity.
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| 13. | Her focus has been on the way tag questions can be used to both build and contest intersubjectivity.
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| 14. | Intersubjectivity is also a part in the constitution of one's lifeworld, especially as " homeworld ."
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| 15. | It was concerned with how people use ordinary, everyday interactions to produce a feeling of reality and intersubjectivity.
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| 16. | Similarly, Thomas Scheff defines intersubjectivity as " the sharing of subjective states by two or more individuals ."
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| 17. | Love is a prime example of intersubjectivity that implies a shared feeling of care and affection, among others.
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| 18. | For Gallagher, interaction and direct perception constitute what he terms " primary " ( or basic ) intersubjectivity.
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| 19. | The postmodern intersubjectivity of the 21st century has seen a new interest in fantasy as a form of interpersonal communication.
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| 20. | There is intersubjectivity between people if they agree on a given set of meanings or a definition of the situation.
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