The term “intersubjectivity” was coined by the Austrian-German philosopher Edmund Husserl (1859-1938).
It is a compound of the prefix “inter”, which means between or among, and the philosophical term “subject”, which refers to a conscious being.
Intersubjectivity, therefore, is the interchange of thoughts and feelings, both conscious and unconscious, between two subjects (or persons) as facilitated by empathy.
In this video, we will talk more about what intersubjectivity is, its 3 levels, and the 2 ways we interact with others according to the Austrian Jewish philosopher Martin Buber (1878-1965).
Video Chapters
0:55 What is Intersubjectivity?
2:02 Seeming
2:27 Dialogue
2:56 3 Levels of Intersubjectivity
3:06 1) Empathy
3:17 2) Availability
3:24 3) Ethics of Care
3:52 2 Ways We Relate with Others (Martin Buber)
4:00 1) The I-It Relationship
4:46 Alienation
5:15 2) The I-Thou Relationship
5:50 Recap
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