intersubjectively

English

Etymology

intersubjective + -ly

Adverb

intersubjectively (comparative more intersubjectively, superlative most intersubjectively)

  1. (philosophy) In an intersubjective way; between or among multiple subjects
    • 2006 November 22, Arvid Båve, “A pragmatic defense of Millianism”, in Philosophical Studies, →DOI:
      This brings us to the problem of names which are intersubjectively associated with certain characteristics (non-semantically so, of course).
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