Definition of Intersubjective

1. Adjective. Involving or occurring between separate conscious minds. ¹

2. Adjective. Accessible to or capable of being established for two or more subjects. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Intersubjective

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Intersubjective

interstition
interstitions
interstitium
interstrain
interstrand
interstratification
interstratifications
interstratified
interstratifies
interstratify
interstratifying
interstring
interstroke
intersubband
intersubject
intersubjective (current term)
intersubjectively
intersubjectiveness
intersubjectivity
intersubstitutable
intersubstitute
intersubstituted
intersubstituting
intersubstitution
intersubstitutions
intersubunit
intersuck
intersucked
intersurface
intersurvey

Literary usage of Intersubjective

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. An Essay on Personality as a Philosophical Principle by Wilfrid John Richmond (1900)
"NOTE D (page 26) I can only indicate the bearing on what is said in the text of the discussion on the relation of individual experience to intersubjective ..."

2. The Groundwork of Psychology by George Frederick Stout (1903)
"intersubjective Intercourse and Self-consciousness. —The development of social consciousness is inseparably one with the development of self-consciousness. ..."

3. Naturalism and Agnosticism: The Gifford Lectures Delivered Before the by James Ward (1903)
"In discussing the former we may note three divisions of experience : (a) that of intersubjective intercourse and cooperation; (6) that of the individual and ..."

4. A Realistic Universe: An Introd. to Metaphysics by John Elof Boodin (1916)
"The intersubjective continuities are first of all felt, and they are felt to be different from physical continuities. This fact is more elementary than the ..."

5. Psychological Principles by James Ward (1919)
"If no progress towards intellective synthesis were possible before intersubjective intercourse began, such intercourse, as presupposing something more than ..."

6. Body and Mind; a History and a Defence of Animism by William McDougall (1920)
"Or does Professor Ward mean that " intersubjective intercourse " is maintained by direct action of mind on mind, and that all our sense- perceptions are ..."

7. A Fragment on the Human Mind by John Theodore Merz (1919)
"This influence depends on what has been termed intersubjective communion. This intersubjective communion of different minds with each other lasts all ..."

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