Common sense is the ability to make practical decisions based on everyday knowledge and experience. It is formed through a combination of personal experiences, cultural influences, education, and social interactions.
Classical thinkers believed that common sense was a reliable source of knowledge because it was rooted in everyday experience and observations. They thought that common sense provided a solid foundation for understanding the world and forming logical arguments. Additionally, they valued simplicity and coherence in their explanations, which common sense often provided.
Common sense is not typically considered a value, as it is more of a practical approach to problem-solving based on experience and observation. Values are beliefs that guide behavior and decision-making, while common sense is more about intuitive reasoning and basic logic.
good sense, sound judgment, level-headedness, prudence, gumption, horse sense, wit
Common sense refers to the practical understanding and judgment that is based on everyday experience rather than specialized knowledge. It involves using logic, reasoning, and intuition to make decisions and solve problems in a practical and sensible way.
foolish, impractical, insane, unreasonable, unsensible, unsound, senseless, etc.
You use your common sense when you need to. THAT WHAT I SAID IS COMMON SENSE!
Common sense is not so common. My most common sense is my sense of humor. Some early American Colonist wrote a book called "Common Sense".
Common Sense was called 'common sense' because Thomas Paine chose to call it that.
Common Sense, The Crisis, The Rights of Man, Age of Reason.
If you mean the common sense by what everyone has, then yes, it is common because everyone has it. Not that they always use it.
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Common sense is not common - Voltaire
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No, OB is not common sense.
Thomas Paine published Common Sense