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Common sense indicated they must be very small, but nobody knew how small.
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The following lengthy quote from Herbert can give the flavor of his writing and demonstrate the sense of the importance that Herbert attributed to innate Common Notions, which can help in understanding the effect of Locke's attack on innate ideas on Herbert's philosophy:
In his 1925 essay " A Defence of Common Sense ", he argued against idealism and scepticism toward the external world on the grounds that they could not give reasons to accept their metaphysical premises that were more plausible than the reasons we have to accept the common sense claims about our knowledge of the world that sceptics and idealists must deny.
" Common sense about the Shaw ".
Following the French committee's findings, in his Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind ( 1818 ), Dugald Stewart, an influential academic philosopher of the " Scottish School of Common Sense ", encouraged physicians to salvage elements of Mesmerism by replacing the supernatural theory of " animal magnetism " with a new interpretation based upon " common sense " laws of physiology and psychology.
Edward II, under English Common law, declared that a person was insane if their mental capacity was no more than that of a " wild beast " ( in the sense of a dumb animal, rather than being frenzied ).
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* Common sense and the Diallelus
* Common sense reasoning
* Common metadata vocabularies ( ontologies ) and maps between vocabularies that allow document creators to know how to mark up their documents so that agents can use the information in the supplied metadata ( so that Author in the sense of ' the Author of the page ' won't be confused with Author in the sense of a book that is the subject of a book review )
* Common sense views of the world.
# " Common sense and theory have complementary roles in everyday life.
" Common sense is more handy and useful for a wide range of everyday circumstances, but occasionally there are circumstances that can only be explained using a wider causal vision, so a jump to theory is made.
# Common sense – Plausibilities should vary sensibly with the assessment of plausibilities in the model.
" Common sense " includes consistency with Aristotelian logic when
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Albert Einstein is often quoted as having said that " Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen.
This sense of procedural justice is connected to due process ( U. S .), fundamental justice ( Canada ), procedural fairness ( Australia ), and natural justice ( other Common law jurisdictions ), but the idea of procedural justice can also be applied to nonlegal contexts in which some process is employed to resolve conflict or divide benefits or burdens.
Common four-letter words ( in this sense ) that are widely considered vulgar or offensive to a notable degree include:
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The Proto-Indo-European root is * wert-" to turn, rotate ", in Common Germanic * wirþ-with a meaning " to come to pass, to become, to be due " ( also in weorþ, the notion of " worth " both in the sense of " price, value, amount due " and " honour, dignity, due esteem ").
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Common and here
Although anthems were written in the Elizabethan period by Tallis ( 1505 – 1585 ), Byrd ( 1539 – 1623 ), and others, they are not mentioned in the Book of Common Prayer until 1662, when the famous rubric " In quires and places where they sing here followeth the Anthem " first appears.
Common features of CBT procedures are the focus on the " here and now ", a directive or guidance role of therapist, a structuring of the psychotherapy sessions and path, and on alleviating both symptoms and patients ' vulnerability.
Common features here are thumbnail preview and creation, and image zooming.
:" Common Heath " redirects here.
In the United Kingdom, the Common Cold Unit was set up by the Medical Research Council in 1946 and it was here that the rhinovirus was discovered in 1956.
The strain of Brechtianism which would pervade many of his later works is first present here, in the character of the ' Common Man ', who both narrates and takes part in the action as various minor characters.
Other butterflies found here include Small Copper and Common Blue.
Common sense might detect a problem here.
* In addition to the Common Heather ( Calluna vulgaris ) only a few taller plants occur here, none of which can be classed as characteristic species.
Two dozen Muslim dead were transferred here in 1968 from the Muslim Burial Ground, Horsell Common.
Several species of marine mammals can be seen in the park ’ s area: Ringed Seals ( Phoca hispida ) and Bearded Seals ( Erignathus barbatus ) live here in large numbers, and from time to time a walrus ( Odobenus rosmarus ), a Common Seal ( Harbour Seal, Phoca vitulina ), a beluga ( Delphinapterus leucas ) or a narwhal ( Monodon monoceros ) may appear in Wager Bay.
They have been recorded to have lived here since before the 200s Common Era ( CE ).
The ' Green ' part of the name refers to a large and ancient Green, probably dating from the 13th century that used to exist here but was reduced to a mere 4 acres ( 16, 000 m² ) in size in 1854. View across The Common at Holmer Green showing village hall and church
Common terminology differs in definition for hand grenades ; here, cooking off refers to the act of removing both the safety pin as well as allowing the safety lever ( spoon ) to separate, thus priming the hand grenade, and holding on to it while momentarily allowing its fuze to partially burn down.
This noble sheet of water occupies a space of considerable extent on the verge of Aidenham Common, which thirty years ago was a barren waste ; here the improvements in agriculture are indeed conspicuous, for at this place a poor, sandy, meagre, wretched soil has now by good husbandry been converted into rich pasturage.
Many trains leaving Ealing Common Depot enter service here.
John Love, a private was granted here in 1794, described as North Brush, in the Field of Mars Common.
The Black Horse has connections with the highwayman Mathew Keys, hanged on Kennington Common in 1751, who once left his watch here as a pledge for a reckoning.
Cricketer Albert Relf ( 1874 – 1937 ) was born here, The Who frontman Roger Daltrey maintains a Holmshurst Manor country estate and Lakedown fishery near Burwash Common, Robert Smith, singer and founding member of rock band The Cure is a resident.
Further downstream the river passes to the South of Greenham Common, and here, near Headley, the river is joined by a tributary from the South, from Ecchinswell and Watership Down Hill.
The river continues meandering its way across open farmland towards Brimpton Common, at Inwood Copse, however, a change in the landscape sends the river to the Northeast, and here it no longer forms the border between Hampshire and Berkshire, but instead it spears into the heart of Berkshire and to the River Kennet near Aldermaston Wharf.
From here it broadens into Matterdale Common, becoming steadily wetter underfoot, before splitting into two on either side of Groove Beck.
Populations of several endangered or threatened species are found here, including Forest Elephants, Western Lowland Gorillas and a high density of Common Chimpanzees.
From here it cuts away from the river to exclude Putney Common and houses east of Hallam Road and Dyers Lane.

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