2. INTERSUBJECTIVITY- in philosophy,
psychology, sociology and anthropology, is the
psychological relationship between people. It is
usually used in contrast to solipsistic individual
experience, emphasizing, our inherently social being.
3. Intersubjectivity- is a term coined by social scientist as
a short hand discription for a variety of human
interaction.
It is important to recognized that “intersubjectivity”
has no inherent exsistence.
Intersubjectivity has been used in social science to
refers agreement.
4. There is “intersubjectivity” between people if
they agree on a given set a meaning or a
definition of the situation to. Thus
intersubjectivity in this sence is simply an
academician`s words for agreement. Similarity
Thomas Scheff defines intersubjectivity as the
sharing of subjective states by two or more
individuals.
5. It also has been used to refer to the common-sence,
shared meanings contructed by people in their
interactions with each other and used as an everyday
resource to interpret the meaning of elements of
social and cultural life’.
If people share common-sence, then they share a
definition of the situation.
The term has also been used to refer to share(or
partially shared) divergences of meaning. Self
presentation, lying practical jokes, and social
emotions.
6. Someone who is telling a lie is engaged in an
intersubjectivity act because they are working
with two different definition of the situation.
Lying is thus genuinely intersubjectivity (in the
sense of operating between two subject
definition of reality.
7. Among the early authors who explored this conception
in psychoanalysis, in an explisit/inplisit way were.
Heinz Kuhot
Robert Stolorow
George E. Atwood
Jesica Benjamin (in the united states)
Silvia Montefoshci (in Italy )
8. Psychoanalyst Jessica Benjamin, in the bonds of
love, writes, the concept of intersubjectivity has
its origins in the social theory Jurgen
Habermas(1970)who used the expression the
intersubjectivity of mutual understanding to
designate an individual capacity and a social
domain.
9. Those the psychological of one subject comes to bear
on the minds of other defending on how they react to it
,thereby creating an intersubjectivity experience that
without multiple consciousnesess interacting with each
other, would be othertwice strictly solitary. Love is a
prime of intersubjectivity that implies a shared feelings
of caring and affection among others.
10. Critique of Intersubjectivity
Absract
The article investigates the philosophical/ psychological
notion of intersubjetivity and argues that our subjective
involvement each other, especially the psychoanalytic
relation between analyst and analysand to be regard as
an involvement on the unconscious level.
12. If we communicate certain things unconsciously
like this, rather than going via ego
consciousness and verbalization, then we
circumvent that notorious `synthetic function of
the ego. The ego regards it as part of itself.
Sometimes the content really belongs to the
intersubjectivity unconscious.
14. Such things happened now and then ,and
maybe of good too. However, viewing self-
disclosure of the analyst as an ideal would be to
give preference to the analyst ego. So, in my
view, this is the false form of intersujectivity
proposed by the merger theories.
16. An unconscious otherness mustn`t be viewed as
an “alternative ego”. It is something qualitatively
different than ego consciousness. By referring to
the unconscious as other . I try to highlight its
relative autonomy that it can , by itself , change
over time .
17. 1.A term coined by social
scientist as a short hand
description for a variety of
human interaction?
18. 2-6. Who are the authors who
explored this concept in
psychoanalysis in a explisit /
inplisit?
20. 8. Who used the expression
the intersubjectivity of mutual
understanding to designate an
individual capacity?
21. 9. The article investigates the
philosophical/psychological
notion of intersubjectivity and
argues that our subject
involvement each other?
22. 10. If we communicate certain
things unconsciously likes this
rather than going via ego
unconsciously and
verbalization,then we circumvent
that notorious synthetic function
of the ego?
23. 11. Such thing happened how
and then, and maybe of good to
however,viewing self disclousure
of the analyst as an ideal whould
be to give preference to the
analyst ego?
24. 12. It is something qualitatively
different than ego
consciousness?
25. 1. Intersubjectivity
2. Heinz Kuhot
3. Robert Stolorow
4. George E. Atwood
5. Jessica Benjamin
6. Silivia Montefoschi
7. Jessica Benjamin
8.Jurgen Habermas
9. Abstract
10. pre-reflective communication
11. False Intersubjectivity
12.Unconscious togetherness