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If the method of common sense is correct, then philosophers may take the principles of common sense for granted.
They do not need criteria in order to judge whether a proposition is true or not.
They can also take some justifications for granted, according to common sense.
They can get around Sextus ' problem of the criterion because there is no infinite regress or circle of reasoning, because the buck stops with ( see also idiom ) the principles of common sense.

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