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The Virtues of Common Sense

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 May 2001

Abstract

I defend, in this paper, a version of a philosophy of common sense. I have use of some things from Reid's account of these matters, others from Wittgenstein's. Scepticism looms large—as do the questions of arguments for and examples of common sense. At least two different notions of common sense emerge, one of which has often been overlooked by philosophers.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© The Royal Institute of Philosophy 2001

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