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... sense knowledge is a form of knowledge no less true or meaningful than the structured knowledges of experts, including philosophers. In some respects, his perspective on common sense shares a great deal with the general view on common sense ...
... sense knowledge is a form of knowledge no less true or meaningful than the structured knowledges of experts, including philosophers. In some respects, his perspective on common sense shares a great deal with the general view on common sense ...
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... sense mooted by Aristotle, that internal metasense that not only receives sensation from particular organs of sense but discerns the fact of the sensing itself. As Michael Witmore crisply notes, the importance of common sense is that ...
... sense mooted by Aristotle, that internal metasense that not only receives sensation from particular organs of sense but discerns the fact of the sensing itself. As Michael Witmore crisply notes, the importance of common sense is that ...
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... sense as the foundation of in- tersubjectivity " and , hence , of psychiatry ( Tymieniecka , 1983 , p . 42 ) . For ... sense in that such care is articulated as concrete benevolence . The moral sense places the good of the other over our ...
... sense as the foundation of in- tersubjectivity " and , hence , of psychiatry ( Tymieniecka , 1983 , p . 42 ) . For ... sense in that such care is articulated as concrete benevolence . The moral sense places the good of the other over our ...
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FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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