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At least I can discover no other meaning of the term , common sense , if it is to convey any specific difference from sense and judgement in genere , and where it is not used scholastically for the universal reason . the terms in ...
At least I can discover no other meaning of the term , common sense , if it is to convey any specific difference from sense and judgement in genere , and where it is not used scholastically for the universal reason . the terms in ...
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... it possesses in common with spirit ; and body and spirit are therefore no longer absolutely heterogeneous , but may without any absurdity be sup- posed to be different modes , or degrees in perfection , of 20 a common substratum .
... it possesses in common with spirit ; and body and spirit are therefore no longer absolutely heterogeneous , but may without any absurdity be sup- posed to be different modes , or degrees in perfection , of 20 a common substratum .
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... inaugurators of common sense on 10 the throne of philosophy ; a fruitless attempt , were it only that it is the two - fold function of philosophy to reconcile reason with common sense , and to elevate common sense into reason .
... inaugurators of common sense on 10 the throne of philosophy ; a fruitless attempt , were it only that it is the two - fold function of philosophy to reconcile reason with common sense , and to elevate common sense into reason .
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