> [Go to annotation](zotero://open-pdf/library/items/ZXLT8S9R?page=6&annotation=TV3T24PT) “Interdisciplinary thinking embraces this concept of intersubjectivity, and allows us a way to encounter new understandings in which the "real world" is seen as a collective field of intertwined perceptions, that is, a truth that is an evolving or emergent, multi--faceted phenomenon, encountered over time by intersubjectively holding in relationship different understandings of it.” ([Dreyfuss, 2011, p. 6](zotero://select/library/items/9TSM2DQ3))
Intersubjectivity may offer glimpses of whatever might be the temporary collectively agreed truth. It is a wonderful idea but we can judge only subjectively, even recognizing the truth is always going to be subjective. We might need a consciousness detachment or shift to observe the observer...? But we end up exactly in the same spot. It is a subjectiveness dead loop.