
1) American monthly magazine 2) Concept in epistemology 3) Normal native intelligence 4) Work by Thomas Paine
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Common sense is a basic ability to perceive, understand, and judge things, which is shared by (`common to`) nearly all people, and can be reasonably expected of nearly all people without any need for debate. The everyday understanding of what common sense is derives from philosophical discussion, involving several European languages. Related wor.....
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• See Common sense, under Sense.
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(from the article `United States`) Then in January 1776 the publication of Thomas Paine`s irreverent pamphlet Common Sense abruptly shattered this hopeful complacency and put ... English-American writer and political pamphleteer whose `Common Sense` and `Crisis` papers were important influences on the American Revolu...
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In philosophy, the doctrine that we perceive the external world directly, that what we perceive is what there is and how things are. Common-sense realism has been held by Scottish mathematician...
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Com'mon sense' See
Common sense , under
Sense .
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Common Sense is the philosophy of the so-called Scotch school of philosophy founded by Thomas Reid in the 18th century, who aimed to establish a series of fundamental truths indisputable as primitive facts of consciousness. He taught that the general consent of mankind as to the existence of an external world, as to the difference between substance...
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[
n] - sound practical judgment
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common sense 1. Sound practical judgment that is independent of specialized knowledge, training, or the like; normal native intelligence. 2. Sound practical judgment derived from experience rather than from study alone.
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good sense noun sound practical judgment; `Common sense is not so common`; `he hasn`t got the sense God gave little green apples`; `fortunately she had the good sense to run away`
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In Aristotle's psychology the faculty by which the common sensibles are perceived. It is probable also that Aristotle attributes to this faculty the functions of perceiving what we perceive and of uniting the data of different senses into a single object. -- G.R.M.
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sound practical judgment that is independent of specialized knowledge, training, or the like; normal native intelligence.
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