Intersubjective intercourse
Intersubjective intercourse
(Lat. inter + subiectus) Knowledge by one subject of another subject or the other’s conscious states. (See J. Ward, Naturalism and Agnosticism, pp. 164-70). — L.W.
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(Lat. inter + subiectus) Knowledge by one subject of another subject or the other’s conscious states. (See J. Ward, Naturalism and Agnosticism, pp. 164-70). — L.W.