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Which of the following is the best example of intersubjectivity? Justify your answer. 1. Ben has always loved dogs. When his parents let him choose a family pet, he picks a Labrador puppy from the shelter. 2. When Anna was twelve, her sister told her that pickles are rotten cucumbers. Because of this, Anna now orders all her burgers without pickles. 3. When Sara was fifteen, she went exploring in a cave and became trapped. She is now afraid of closed spaces. 4. Tony was born with vision in only one eye. Because of this, he sometimes has difficulty perceiving depth.

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Answered by Amatallahali1997
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Answered by dharanikamadasl
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The best example of intersubjectivity - When Anna was twelve, her sister told her that pickles are rotten cucumbers. Because of this, Anna now orders all her burgers without pickles.

Explanation:

  • The conflict between the subjective and the objective is one of philosophy's key divisions.
  • Subjective: Your perceptions, feelings, ideas, etc.
  • Objective: What exists in the world, regardless of how you may or may not perceive it.
  • Together, they create a twisted loop. People experience things.
  • Despite objects being "actual," your perception of them is (by definition) entirely subjective.
  • There is no way to leave yourself to immediately encounter the "real."
  • Because it's difficult to determine whether topics or objects are more important in the world, I have put the word "real" in quotation marks.
  • You wouldn't even have a chance of knowing if you were alone. Everything would be solely and unavoidably subjective.
  • You are unable to distinguish between illusions and the real world.
  • Whether there is no one to correct you, what difference does it make if it's an illusion that you perceive?
  • However, other people do exist in the world, which is where the term "intersubjective" comes from.
  • Although the precise meaning varies from person to person and from one topic to another, the gist is that it is feasible to share something with other subjects. At the very least, what you consider to be other subjects.
  • You can now ask other people if you see an illusion when it's present. If they don't, you can look into it more.
  • And occasionally, you'll discover that you're simply mistaken.
  • Example: Hey, is there a cat over there, anyone else sees it? "Nope." Oh, it's simply my gym bag. I mistakenly believed it to be a cat.
  • Intersubjectivity is an attempt to disrupt the subject/object feedback loop by using other subjects.
  • Not that it consistently works. One reason is that even the notion of other subjects is untrustworthy.
  • How do I know you're the real deal? Even if I with were to provide you the benefit of the doubt and believe you to be real, how would I know you weren't lying or making a mistake? Do we simply plan to vote on reality?
  • It is possible to enlarge the concept of intersubjectivity even more. In some ways, I am experiencing your subjective experience when you're terrified and I'm scared for you. I can perceive (or assume that I sense) your entirely subjective mental state as a result of intersubjectivity at work. Or am I imagining things?

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