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What is the importance of intersubjectivity?

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Answered by aru9891
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"Intersubjectivity" also has been used to refer to the common-sense, shared meanings constructed 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 sense, then they share a definition of the situation.

Answered by Krish1993
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Like there is a school of thought that emphasises how humans make meaning with their bodies as well as through language, the idea of intersubjectivity embraces the significance of interpersonal interactions in the process of meaning-making from the start. Though this significant viewpoint also has a history in the literature, the formal description of meaning making as a dynamic systems process is more recent. When comparing the experimental setting of the Still Face to a more complex clinical therapeutic setting, it is possible to demonstrate the value of this multifaceted conceptual background on intersubjectivity. As previously mentioned, our conceptualization is based on the fundamental ideas of non-linear systems theory. We highlight the possibility of co-creating new meanings through the exchange of meanings between two people, meanings that are more complex and resource-enhancing than the meanings that each person individually contributed to the exchange. This is how we use intersubjectivity. According to our interpretation, this model satisfies Prigogene's first principle of open dynamic systems, which states that systems must acquire resources in order to maintain and grow their organization.

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