Intersubjective verifiability is a concept primarily used in philosophy and social sciences that refers to the notion that a statement, belief, or theory can be confirmed or validated by multiple individuals who are independent of one another. This concept emphasizes the shared experiences or observations among people, suggesting that something is credible or true if it can be verified by different observers, rather than relying solely on subjective, personal perspectives.

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