intersubjective
pronunciation
How to pronounce intersubjective in British English: UK [ˌɪntəsəb'dʒektɪv]
How to pronounce intersubjective in American English: US [ˌɪntəsəb'dʒektɪv]
Word Origin
- intersubjective (adj.)
- 1899, from inter- + subjective.
Example
- 1. The textual knowledge that possesses objectivity and meaning is naturally intersubjective .
- 2. Cognitive load ; team task performance ; shared understanding ; intersubjective interpretation ; text-based computer-mediated communication .
- 3. Intersubjective sedimentation can be called truly social only when it has objectivated in a sign system of one kind or another , that is , when the possibility of reiterated objectification of the shared experiences arises .
- 4. This paper probes into the philosophic connotations of intersubjectiveness , mulling over the traditional moral education outlooks , and further reveals the connotations and traits of moral education outlooks under the eyeshot of intersubjective philosophy .
- 5. For deweyan pragmatists like me , history and anthropology are enough to show that there are no unwobbling pivots , and that seeking objectivity is just a matter of getting as much intersubjective agreement as you can manage .