Abstract
The present issue of _Santalka _is named _Intersubjectivity: Phenomenological and Hermeneutical Perspectives _continues and broadens the topics of the previous issue named _Phenomenological ethics _ vol. 17, no 3). It is dedicated to phenomenological and hermeneutic approaches to subjectivity and intersubjectivity. The following questions still constitute the core of phenomenology and philosophical hermeneutics, though for the time being they are also actively discussed in analytic tradition. On the other hand, the problem of intersubjectivity enables to link together philosophy and ethics, psychology, psychotherapy, sociology, philosophy of religion and other humanitarian and social disciplines.