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  2. Common sense - Wikipedia

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    The common sense is where this comparison happens, and this must occur by comparing impressions (or symbols or markers; σημεῖον, sēmeîon, 'sign, mark') of what the specialist senses have perceived. [16] The common sense is therefore also where a type of consciousness originates, "for it makes us aware of having sensations at all". And ...

  3. The 7 Commandments of Common Sense in the Modern World - AOL

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    Common sense is a commodity. In some years, it seems to be in shorter supply than at other times. The current decade has already had its shortages and surpluses of it. Fortunately, there are ...

  4. A Defence of Common Sense - Wikipedia

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    "A defence of common sense" is a 1925 essay by philosopher G. E. Moore. In it, he attempts to refute absolute skepticism (or nihilism) by arguing that at least some of our established beliefs about the world are absolutely certain, so they can be legitimately called " facts ".

  5. List of fallacies - Wikipedia

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    Argument from incredulity (appeal to common sense) – "I cannot imagine how this could be true; therefore, it must be false." [ 65 ] Argument from repetition ( argumentum ad nauseam or argumentum ad infinitum ) – repeating an argument until nobody cares to discuss it any more and referencing that lack of objection as evidence of support for ...

  6. Commonsense reasoning - Wikipedia

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    Some definitions and characterizations of common sense from different authors include: "Commonsense knowledge includes the basic facts about events (including actions) and their effects, facts about knowledge and how it is obtained, facts about beliefs and desires. It also includes the basic facts about material objects and their properties." [2]

  7. Thomas Paine - Wikipedia

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    Paine's attack on monarchy in Common Sense is essentially an attack on George III. Whereas colonial resentments were originally directed primarily against the king's ministers and Parliament, Paine laid the responsibility firmly at the king's door. Common Sense was the most widely read pamphlet of the American Revolution. It was a clarion call ...

  8. List of cognitive biases - Wikipedia

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    Insensitivity to sample size, the tendency to under-expect variation in small samples. Less-is-better effect , the tendency to prefer a smaller set to a larger set judged separately, but not jointly. Neglect of probability , the tendency to completely disregard probability when making a decision under uncertainty.

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