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'''Intersubjectivity''' refers to the "[[common sense|common-sense]]," shared meanings constructed by people in their interactions with each other and used as an everyday resource to interpret the meaning of elements of social and cultural life. [http://www.brunel.ac.uk/~hsstcfs/glossary.htm]{{Top}}intersubjectivité{{Bottom}}
=====Jacques Lacan=====
=====Early Work=====
=====Speech=====
When [[Lacan]] begins -- in 1953 -- to analyze in detail the function of [[speech]] in [[psychoanalysis]], he emphasizes that [[speech]] is essentially an [[intersubjective]] [[process]].
<blockquote>"The French philopsopher Jean-Paul Sartre argued that in making choices in life we effectively make choices for all humans as what is chosen is always allocution of the better choice, [[subject]] entails an allocutor" and what therefore "the locutor is better for one is better for allconstituted in it as [[intersubjectivity]]. This is also called 'intersubjectivity'"<ref>{{E}} p.49</ref></blockquote>
=====Language=====
The term "[[intersubjectivity]]" thus possesses, at this point in [[Lacan]]'s [[work]], a positive [[value]], since it draws attention to the importance of [[language]] in [[psychoanalysis]] and emphasizes the fact that the [[unconscious]] is "[[intersubjectivity|transindividual]]."
For =====Psychoanalysis=====[[LacanPsychoanalysis]], the is thus to be conceived in [[analyticintersubjectivity|intersubjective]] experience is a dialogue on the symbolic place of full speech, an interaction between two subjective desires.The intersubjective relationship between the analysand and the analyst.Psychoanalytic treatment as a symbolic interaction betwen two subjects.Referring again to Freud’s explanation of transference in The Interpretation of Dreams (1900a), Lacan reported in the former text that ‘transference…gave its name to the mainspring of the intersubjective link between analyst and analysand’ (Lacan 1977grather than intrasubjective [[1957terms]:170)].
===Later Work===
=====Reciprocity and Symmetry=====
However, by 1960 the term "[[intersubjectivity]]" has come to acquire [[negative]] connotations for [[Lacan]].
I am astounded that no-one has ever thought of objecting to meIt is now associated, not with [[speech]] as such, given certain of but with the terms notions of my doctrine, reciprocity and symmetry that characterize the transference alone is an objection to intersubjectivity[[dual relationship]];<ref>{{S8}} p. I even regret it, seeing 20</ref> that nothing is more true: it refutes it, it is its stumbling block.Lacan 1995bwith the [[imaginary]] rather than with the [[1967symbolic]:4)].
=====Psychoanalysis=====
[[Psychoanalysis]] is no longer to be conceived of in terms of [[intersubjectivity]].<ref>{{S8}} p. 20</ref>
==See also===Transference=====Indeed, the [[experience]] of [[transference]] is precisely what undermines the [[notion]] of [[intersubjectivity]].<ref>{{L}} (1967) "[[Works of Jacques Lacan|Proposition du 9 octubre 1967 sur le psychanalyste de l'École]]," ''[[Scilicet]]'', no. 1 ([[1968]]) pp. 14-30</ref>
==See Also=={{See}}* [[Intersubjective verifiabilityCommunication]]* [[ReproducibilityDual relation]]||* [[Imaginary]]* [[Language]]||* [[Speech]]* [[Symbolic]]||* [[Transference]]* [[Unconscious]]{{Also}} ==References==<div style="font-size:11px" class="references-small"><references/></div> [[Category:Psychoanalysis]][[Category:Jacques Lacan]][[Category:Dictionary]][[Category:Language]][[Category:Concepts]][[Category:Terms]]{{OK}} __NOTOC__
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