On the nature and role of intersubjectivity in communication

In Maurizio Tirassa, Antonella Carassa & Giuliano Geminiani (eds.), [Book Chapter] (2000)
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Abstract

We outline a theory of human agency and communication and discuss the role that the capability to share (that is, intersubjectivity) plays in it. All the notions discussed are cast in a mentalistic and radically constructivist framework. We also introduce and discuss the relevant literature.

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