common sense will keep you alive
Because not everything can be based on common sense.
women.
Sociology is systematic and scientific study of human behavior, social groups, and societies. While common sense is bascially learned through what we call natural understanding your upbringing.
I AM FAHAD NASR,STUDENT OF BBA IN UOG, PAKISTAN,GUJRAT.COMMON SENCEi think the sciences ,which are discussed on common sense of man, are the social sciences.commwen sense basically is the ability to understand the object of the invirement.for example when u see a chair ,ur common sence is telling u that it is used for sitting.if u have not common sence then u can't survive in the society.the person who have a better common sense or faster common sence as compaired to you, he will handle a matter better than you.SOCIAL SCIENCEThe knowldege about common sense is social science,for example sociology, psycology, political science, economics, etc, all these sciences discuss the social problems of humen or society. in the society every body have no perfect and proper commen science ,so these sciences help us to solve our problems in other words these are using to devlope more common sence in humen in different ways.
Sense that would tell you not to stick you head into an oven, or anything thought of as insane or stupid.Sociological common sense, is authentic proven, rational philosophies that can be implemented from experiences based on factual knowledge, without assumptives unproven theories.L.S.Garkpah.
means you have common sense as well intelligence
Common sense; knowledge not gained through formal education.
A simpleton is a noun in the English dictionary and is described as a person who is felt to be deficient in judgment, good sense, or intelligence; a fool.
Highly debatable question - - but in my opinion (as applied to "real" life) experience is the clear winner. INTELLIGENCE implies that an individual SHOULD be able to learn to do something, but is no guarantee of it. Whereas, EXPERIENCE implies that an individual HAS MASTERED the ability to do, or learn, something. Demonstrated ability trumps potential ability every time. AN EVEN BETTER QUESTION MIGHT BE: Which is better INTELLIGENCE or COMMON SENSE? ;-)
Sternberg's theory of successful intelligence includes street smarts or practical intelligence as one of the three components. Common sense, which refers to practical knowledge and reasoning gained from everyday experiences, can be seen as part of this practical intelligence component in his theory.
In the 1940s, a programmable computer was produced that was said to have artificial intelligence. It did not have intelligence in the common sense of the word, though. There has yet to be a device created that has intelligence matching to that of a human being.
Well anybody with any reasonable amount of intelligence or common sense would just not feed them shellfish. Alas, not everybody has reasonable common sense or intelligence, so hopefully they have their epi-pen, if not, rush them to the ER really fast!
Common sense isn't always a result of a non-intelligent analysis - presumption and arrogance leads us to think that. Intelligence shows itself by discerning what's acceptable and getting new, logical, provable solutions whenever common sense fails. So, answering your question: common sense tickles the exceptionally intelligent brain, and this one answers the provocation (=accepts the challenge) by reflecting. In other words, common sense gives a lot of inputs. The non arrogant one might even conclude that common sense had... a sense, after all. ;)
common sense
Common sense changed history because the poeple of America understood things more better.
Knowledge. Since Paine is talking about what the British has done he knows!
Common sense and logic are related but not the same. Common sense refers to practical intelligence and intuition based on everyday experiences, while logic is a more formal system of reasoning based on principles of validity and sound argumentation. Common sense is often based on instinct and tradition, while logic relies on rules and principles.