Intersubjectivity
A realm of negotiated understanding between ourselves. In its weakest sense, intersubjectivity refers to agreement. There is intersubjectivity between people if they agree on a given set of meanings or a definition of the situation.
A realm of negotiated understanding between ourselves. (Bowers 2010)
Wikipedia
Intersubjectivity is a term used in philosophy, psychology, sociology, and anthropology to represent the psychological relation between people. Read More
Other References
Standford Encyclopedia of Psychology
Exploring Consciousness from the Second Person Perspective
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Involving or occurring between separate conscious minds. Accessible to or capable of being established for two or more subjects objective. |