intersubjective analysis of consciousness

Rather than only considering first-person viewpoint, experiencer can include a second person. Two people can try to understand consciousness by each asking what other is experiencing and then exchanging asker and asked roles {intersubjective analysis of consciousness} [Thompson, 2001].

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