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Ken Wilber Online: Do Critics Misrepresent My Position (4364 words)
De Quincey's major criticism, and the one he spends the most time on, is that I identify intersubjectivity solely and exclusively with verbal linguistic exchanges.
De Quincey usefully describes three major meanings of "intersubjectivity." Intersubjectivity-1 is defined by isolated, atomistic subjects coming together through communication of signals; this is a type of Cartesian or mediated intersubjectivity.
De Quincey finishes this particular critique, as he does all of the others, by saying that the "highly significant" reason that I leave out the Lower-Left quadrant is that I personally am out of touch with my feelings, and therefore I cannot recognize the importance of non-linguistic intersubjectivity.
Christian de Quincey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (285 words)
Philosopher and author Christian de Quincey, Ph.D. is a speaker on consciousness, spirituality and science at conferences and workshops in the United States and Europe.
de Quincey is a professor of Consciousness Studies at John F. Kennedy University, adjunct faculty at the Union Institute and University, and the Arthur M. Young Professor of Philosophy at the University of Philosophical Research.
De Quincey's writings on consciousness have appeared in both popular and academic journals, including Journal of Consciousness Studies, Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, Cerebrum, IONS Review, Shift, ReVision, Network, Connections, Advances in Health and Healing, and Somatics.
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