Intersubjectivity refers to the philosophical concept of interaction between oneself and others through mutual recognition and understanding. It involves four levels of engagement: awareness of how one sees oneself and is seen by others; awareness of oneself in others through taking their perspective; and acknowledging others as separate persons through dialogue.
Intersubjectivity refers to the philosophical concept of interaction between oneself and others through mutual recognition and understanding. It involves four levels of engagement: awareness of how one sees oneself and is seen by others; awareness of oneself in others through taking their perspective; and acknowledging others as separate persons through dialogue.
Intersubjectivity refers to the philosophical concept of interaction between oneself and others through mutual recognition and understanding. It involves four levels of engagement: awareness of how one sees oneself and is seen by others; awareness of oneself in others through taking their perspective; and acknowledging others as separate persons through dialogue.