In focusing on intersubjective, which of the following questions did Alfred Schultz ask as part of his phenomenology? Select all, but only those that apply.
a. How do we know other motives, interests, and meanings?
b. How do we know other selves?
c. How is a reciprocity of perspectives possible?
d. How is mutual understanding and communication possible?
a. How do we know other motives, interests, and meanings?
b. How do we know other selves?
c. How is a reciprocity of perspectives possible?
d. How is mutual understanding and communication possible?
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