On: “The Intersubjective Verification Of The Interobjective”
I often use the phrase “intersubjective verification of the interobjective” to describe a key method of knowledge making and sense-making. Some people politely call it “mighty dense,” while others more bluntly ask, “What the hell does that mean?” So after putting it off for awhile, I’ve attempted to unpack and explain the concept. A Google search […]
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