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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. Scottish common sense realism - Wikipedia

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    David Hume. The Scottish School of Common Sense was an epistemological philosophy that flourished in Scotland in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. [4] Its roots can be found in responses to the writings of such philosophers as John Locke, George Berkeley and David Hume, and its most prominent members were Dugald Stewart, Thomas Reid, William Hamilton and, as has recently been argued ...

  4. Definitions of education - Wikipedia

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    In this sense, education involves the transmission of knowledge. But it is often pointed out that this factor alone is not sufficient and needs to be accompanied by other factors, such as the acquisition of practical skills or instilling moral character traits. [4] [1] Many definitions see education as a task or a process.

  5. Education - Wikipedia

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    The primary academic field examining education is known as education studies. It delves into the nature of education, its objectives, impacts, and methods for enhancement. Education studies encompasses various subfields, including philosophy, psychology, sociology, and economics of education.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Ontology - Wikipedia

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    Ontologists are also interested in the explanatory power of theories and give preference to theories that can explain many observations. [147] A further factor is how close a theory is to common sense. Some ontologists use this principle as an argument against theories that are very different from how ordinary people think about the issue. [148]

  8. Aristotle - Wikipedia

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    These changes are the same as those involved in the operations of sensation, Aristotelian 'common sense', and thinking. [ 124 ] [ 125 ] Aristotle uses the term 'memory' for the actual retaining of an experience in the impression that can develop from sensation, and for the intellectual anxiety that comes with the impression because it is formed ...

  9. Common sense (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Common Sense (American magazine), an American political magazine 1932–1946; Common Sense (Scottish magazine), a magazine of left-wing theory 1987–1999; Common Sense: A Political History, 2011 book by Sophia Rosenfeld; Common Sense, a 1941 novella by Robert A. Heinlein, half of the 1963 novel Orphans of the Sky; Glenn Beck's Common Sense, a ...