These validity-claims are, first the claim that what one is saying has an intersubjectively shareable sense. |
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In works of art the instinctual obsessions are expressed through the vehicle of stereotypes, which is why they seem to be intersubjectively communicable. |
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For all that, the strategy should not be regarded as naive, even if it can not be controlled intersubjectively. |
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Decoding a dream thus means translating such visual representations back into intersubjectively available language through free association. |
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Unlike repression, which produces only neurotic symptoms whose meaning is unknown even to the sufferer, sublimation is a conflict-free resolution of repression, which leads to intersubjectively available cultural works. |
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It seeks a truly de-exoticised gaze or even an intersubjectively demystified, disenchanted and sensitive listening, an 'ethically' responsive and shifting decentring of self to a culturally perceptive sensibility. |
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On the one hand the maintenance of liberal forms of government requires that citizens hold, understand, and appreciate intersubjectively the values critical to democratic life, values such as equality, and impartiality. |
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To hold these values intersubjectively simply means that each citizen not only holds these values herself but knows she can depend on other citizens to hold them as well. |
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