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Intersubjectivity is a cluster of concepts having to do with the sharing or linking of Lived Experiences or the nearest phenomena to those concepts which are physically possible. It appears to be a common theme in some periods of the Existentialist-Structuralist tradition, especially in recent decades. Some periods of the Existentialist-Structuralist tradition can be categorized as "<b>intersubjectivity theories</b>". Concepts of intersubjectivity are easily misused to avoid having to do [[:Category:Existential materialism ontology|existential materialism]], although it is less likely they will be used against [[:Category:Historical materialism ontology (general-sense)|general-sense historical materialism]]. Many applications of intersubjectivity appear to be tied to practices of attempting to see the best in people no matter how bad they actually turn out to be, hence the near-obligation to disregard the rules and patterns of people's actual behavior, but there is some possibility intersubjectivity theories could be more open to the concept of intersubjectivity producing events through all-directional causes and effects. Be on the lookout for intersubjectivity theories that claim to predict general historical patterns applying to entire countries in place of Marxism. (This topic is still under investigation, so do not assume any of the entries relating to this topic are high quality at this time.) [[Category:Existentialist-Structuralist tradition ontology]]
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