Subjectivity is roughly your experience of identity as shaped by your inner dialog etc. Intersubjectivity is how it is shaped by your relationships. It seems almost synonymous with "community" (ie, ask what is part of "community" that is not inherent in intersubjectivity)
It should feel wrong in that sense... I'm trying to question whether the idea of commonwealth has any real substance, or it's a construct like "god" that (speaking as an atheist) fails to exhibit any consequential agency outside of people's self-fulfilling belief in it
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Ie does "public" go away when people stop believing in it?
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It is real :-) see Magna Carta book the article refers to. And commonwealth includes the biosphere and the universal systems that got us here tweeting with each other! Gods in contrast are theoretical constructs - being alive is authentic!
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