Thomas Paine's Common Sense inspired colonists because it talked about opportunities for the common man.
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Colonists were mad and didn't do anything good
The colonists think the writs of assistance violated their rights because they wanted it to be secure in their home.
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It made colonists proud and unified them in their determination.
Almost completely without impact
It's only commonsense bro ''COMMONSENSE''
Colonists were mad and didn't do anything good
== == The breadth of commonsense knowledge.The subsymbolic form of some commonsense knowledge.
you learn it
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It added to the Colonists taxes.
Commonsense should play a role in life and be a factor in decision making most of the time. There may be occasions when a daft decision may have good outcomes, but generally those made using commonsense will be better.
They went to war
Commonsense is the very base of reasoning with a given corpus Using it as a helper for reductionism more complex statements can be answered. For example a statement "I am a man and I will live forever" If some sort of reasoning is to be done then its very essential that you go to the deepest form of knowledge representation with it. which will involve Commonsense "Entity= human => Humans are mortal" therefore the above statement is wrong. Commonsense is very important for any AI entity. Commonsense also enables AI entities to learn this is a very great aspect of commonsense since conclusions made out of statements may lead to a new commonsense knowledge.
The colonists think the writs of assistance violated their rights because they wanted it to be secure in their home.
Commonsense rule for banks
Commonsense refers to practical wisdom and judgment based on personal experiences and observations. Educated commonsense, on the other hand, is enriched by formal education, critical thinking skills, and a broader understanding of various subjects, leading to more informed and nuanced decision-making.