Peter Buirski and Pamela Haglund argue that intersubjectivity is founded on two assumptions: First, our moment-by-moment experience of ourselves and the world emerges within a dynamic, fluid context of others; and, second, that we can never observe things as they exist in isolation.
Making Sense Together is written by Buirski, Peter; Haglund, Pamela and published by Jason Aronson, Inc.. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Making Sense Together are 9780765707529 and the print ISBNs are 9780765707529, 0765707527


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