Which of the following describes how there is a social origin of knowledge entailed in intersubjective knowledge?

a. We understand only a small portion of what we know is self-created.
b. We assume that if we looked through others’ eyes, we would see the world as they do.
c. We assume our different perspectives can be overcome, or synthesized.
d. We assume others understand objects exist even though others may frame those objects in slightly different ways.


a. We understand only a small portion of what we know is self-created.

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